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ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY. U. S. NAVY. 

Commodore George Dewey. Commander-in-Chief of American 
Heet during the " Battle of Manila Bay," was promoted by cable 
to Rear Admiral immediately afterwards, and to Admiral of the 
Navy on March 2d, 1899. 



THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 

MAT FIRST, EIGHTEEN HUNDRED & NINETT-EIGHT 



AN EPIC POEM 

BY PAY DIRECTOR 
WILLIAM W. GALT, U. S. N. 
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Copyright igoo 

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^They say that no two men can see 

^ And tell alike what has been done. 

If that be true, I'll certainly 

Be criticised by many a one. 

As I have done my level best 

To stick, in all details, to fact, 
And labored hard to be exact, 

I think my yarn will stand the test. 



THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



ZAFIRO 



QH}t latllp of Manila Sag. 



j^jf you will listen, I'll portray 
^ The Battle of Manila Bay. 
I ought to tell the tale aright, 
As I was there, and in the fight: 
And thankful I shall ever be 
That fortune thus so favored me! 

/TThe dash was bold, the deed was great- 
^^ We seemed the instruments of fate. 
No matter what events occur 
In future, human hearts to stir. 
The glory of the First of May 
Will shine forever and a day! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MAKLLA BAY 



j[Jn all I say I weigh full well 
^ My words, and will the equal tell 
Of mighty deeds of heroes bold, 
In modern times or days of old! 
Our youth will greet the thrilling tale 
As sailors do the freshening gale. 
And read it, both in prose and rhyme, 
As long as men take note of time. 
And hand it down from age to age, 
A nation's splendid heritage! 




THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



EL FRAILE 



A wail across the billows came 
From Cuba weltering in her gore, 
And crying out in Freedom's name, 

In untold anguish at our door! 
From northern lakes to southern keys, 

Our sympathy with her distress 

Aroused the people and the Press 
To fury at the cruelties 

That wrung from her this wild appeal. 

A MAN was needed at the wheel. 
A glorious PILOT climbed the side, 

And took us by this foaming reef. 
Unflinchingly the storm defied. 

And stemmed the tide of rage and grief, 
That ever vainly tried to force 
The SHIP OF STATE to leave her course! 



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DON JUAN D'ULLOA 



REliN 
GRISTING 



THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



MJhen we assembled at Hong Kong, 

**^ And anchored in that harbor grand, 
The finest in the Eastern land, 

We saw that there was something wrong. 
All vessels flew their colors low, 
Half-masted, sorrow's outward show. 
With anxious hearts we watched the scene, 
And wondered what it all could mean. 
The Harbor-master came on board, 
In uniform with trailing sword. 
And said our battleship, "The Maine 
Was sunk, and half her people slain. 

The tide had turned from ebb to flow; 
She swung around, with cable taut; 

A mine exploded from below." 

This tale a sickening horror brought! 



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MANILA BAT 



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To-day beUeve a traitor's hand 
AccompUshed what his brain had planned. 
They say that in a moment's time, 
A button pressed had done the crime; 
And in Havana's ooze and sUme, 
Our men to sudden death were hurled! 
It shocked and horrified the world. 
If such be true, no record shows 
Its equal — and it blacker grows — 
For seeming friends are worse than foes: 
With this the FLAG of WAR unfurled! 

j3 >oon after war had been declared 

'^ Our orders came. They said that we 

"Must capture vessels or destroy, 

Our utmost efforts must employ." 

The martial world the judge shall be 
Of what we did and what we dared! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



WJhen, last of all, the Baltimore 

■^^^ Arrived, our squadron was complete. 

She brought from home an ample store 

Of ammunition for the fleet. 
She made, according to design — 
With transports and the Cutter, nine — 
Six men-of-war the fight would share. 
The Cutter would despatches bear, 

And two would carry stores and coal. 
The transports had been cleared for Guam, 

Although Manila was our goal. 
That was a sailor's ancient sham. 
Of old, when ships were passing nigh. 

With " Ship Ahoy!" the first one hailed, 
The second one replied, "Aye, Aye!" 

And if with orders sealed she sailed. 
And " Whither Bound?" came on the breeze. 
She promptly answered, "TO THE SEAS!" 



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THE BATTLE OF 

MANILA BAY '' 



She British Governor, courteously, 
Requested us to leave the port 
Within two days, and put to sea — 

A strict injunction from his court; 
Because the neutral law was plain. 
That we no longer could remain. 
Since war had been declared with Spain. 

As past the British ships we steered, 
•^ Their sailors manned the sides and cheered; 
Which told as plain as words could tell 
A kindred nation wished us well. 
Our men replied as friend to friend, 
And with a " tiger " at the end! 



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MANIXA BAY 



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/TThe port main circulating pump, 

^^ On board the Raleigh, with a strain 

At starting, gave a warning thump, 

And then a crash, and burst in twain. 
Ashore the broken parts were sent 
To be repaired, and then we went 

To Mirs Bay, thirty miles away — 
We nowhere else could have remained — 

And there for two days had to stay; 
Because our Consul was detained. 

When war began his work was done. 

He reached Hong Kong to find us gone; 
And when a tugboat started out 

To take him off to where we lay, 
She struck a gale, and turned about. 

And waited for a calmer day. 
Despite the gale, ere fall of night. 

The mended pump was safely brought 

From Kow Loon, where it had been wrought. 
Then all were ready for the fight. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
HANILA BAY 



l^ith cables shortened for the start, 
And steam up ready to depart, 
Not one of us but in his heart 

Begrudged each moment flown. 
The signal to get under way 
Was made the twenty-seventh day 
Of April, and we left the Bay — 

Left China for Luzon, 
With all our chances of retreat 
Cut off, should we sustain defeat. 

77\he Penant Broad the Flagship flew. 
^^ Our fleet of warships, two by two- 
Four cruisers and two gunboats gray — 
And three reserves got under way. 



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MANILA BAY 



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^o make it clearer, I will name 

^^ The ships, as they in sequence, came: 
The Olympia with the Commodore 

The column, natural order, led; 

Her consort, then, the Baltimore 

Sheered off to port, and next to head; 
The Raleigh followed third, her mate 
The Petrel, fourth, the least in rate; 
The Concord was the fifth to clear; 
The Boston, sixth, brought up the rear, 
Which was the senior Captain's place. 
The proper intervals of space. 
Four hundred yards, were left between 
The ships in line to intervene. 
The First Division this was called. 
The second one then swiftly hauled 
Twelve hundred yards to starboard, well 
Abreast this column, parallel. 
Where, by the Hugh McCuUoch led. 
The Nanshan and Zafiro sped. 
The fleet-formation, thus arranged, 
For three long days was never changed. 



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MANIXA BAY 



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l|he sea was smooth as mountain lake. 
We covered, without stop or break, 

Six hundred miles, a single reach; 
Then sighted Bolinao Cape: 

For ninety more we hugged the beach, 
And had an easy course to shape. 
We often felt a gentle breeze. 

That blew refreshing from the east, 
Not strong enough to crest the seas. 

And when it stopped the heat increased. 
At times the clouds would scurry by, 
And sometimes overcast the sky; 
And once in anger seemed to lower. 

Across them forked lightning flashed. 

And heavy peals of thunder crashed. 
'Twas nothing but a passing shower. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



^The sun grew hotter all the way, 
^^ The flying fishes numerous 

And many colored nautilus 
Some interest added to the day. 

Throughout the night the atmosphere 

Was warm, and generally clear. 
With other constellations bright 

The Southern Cross adorned the sky, 
And shed a soft liquescent light 

Not seen where latitudes are high. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



[■faile on our way along the coast, 

The last two fighting ships were sent 

To reconnoiter Subig Bay — 

They turned aside, and in they went, 

To see if there the Spaniards lay; 

For we had heard it was their boast, 
That they the place would occupy. 
And any force we had defy. 
Soon afterwards the Baltimore 
Was sent to cruise in near the shore. 
And there to watch, and enter, too. 
As their support if that were true. 
While standing close to Subig's mouth. 
She seized a schooner sailing south. 
The Spanish fleet, the skipper said. 
Was lately there, but briefly staid. 
And thence to southward had returned. 
As nothing further could be learned; 
For this was all he seemed to know. 
The stranger was allowed to go. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



3^e've found out since that eighty mines 
"^^^ V/ere set inside, arranged in lines, 

The plan of which was so well shaped 

We wonder how our ships escaped. 
They searched the Bay, but saw no sign 

Of Spanish ships. At close of day. 
All took their places in the line. 

And then we hastened on our way. 
Until we could the entrance clear. 
The three reserves brought up the rear; 
Then ranged to port, and took, abeam. 
Position under easy steam. 

^WJe'd come the force of Spain to meet 
"^^ From far across the China Sea, 
With ships unarmored known to be, 
And we were called the " TIN-CLAD-FLEET." 



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THE BATTLE OP 
MANILA BAY 



jj||tore men, as naval records tell, 

'^** Are killed by splinters than by shell; 

And so, with many a rip and bang. 

The Carpenter's most willing gang. 

As oft was done in days of yore, 

The woodwork from the cabins tore; 

Broke out the stores that freely burn. 

And chucked them overboard astern. 

We seemed to have, without a break. 

Long miles of wreckage in our wake. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANIX.A BAT 



3We took precautions for the night — 
''^ The ships showed each a single light, 
That from the stern, shone only aft. 
And served to guide the coming craft. 
They all, like jack-o'-lanterns, sped. 
And held their distances ahead. 
Except the last that did not need 
A light. The Flagship kept the lead. 

lyTo pilot from a foreign land 

■^ Was with the fleet its course to lay; 

Each Navigator took his stand 

Upon the bridge both night and day, 
And conned his ship, as taught at school, 
By using compass, chart, and rule. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



A bout the time six bells had gone, 
"^^ We headed for the entrance wide, 
And up the channel, one by one, 

With modern batteries on each side. 
As shadows glide upon the sea 
From scudding clouds, and pass alee, 
We moved on grimly through the night 
Like Nemesis — we sought the fight! 

T^o beacon burned upon the Bay; 

^^ But twinkling stars, between the clouds 
That draped both sides in giant shrouds, 

And lightning flashes showed the way; 
The phosphorescence of the deep 
Seemed wakening from its quiet sleep; 
And with a billion eyes to peep; 
The guardian mountains darkly frowned, 
And save the engines' throbbing sound, 
A perfect silence reigned around. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



A sudden light blazed on our port, 
^^ And one, to starboard, at the fort; 
A rocket on Corregidor 
Shot up on high. A cannon's roar 
Awoke the echoes o'er and o'er: 
Then, in the darkness, all was still, 
And signals flashed from hill to hill. 

3^e scarce had hoped to run between 
^'^ The sentries, on both sides, unseen; 
And while we spoke with bated breath, 
As watchers do in halls of death, 
A lurid torch flared from our line. 
And shone upon the rippling brine — 
The Cutter's smokestack belched a flame, 
That from the fresh-fed furnace came. 

It glared a target for the foe. 
Then Randall strove to douse the light, 

And from the cruel heat below 
His gallant soul went on its flight! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



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^Jndaunted steamed our fleet in line; 
** Torpedo, and the boasted mine 
Were naught to men to duty drilled. 
With such defense the foe had filled 

The entrance to the Bay: 
And many a one with wires was set 
About Cavite, like a net, 
To sink the daring fleet that came 
To harvest Eastern fields of fame. 

And break the Spaniard's sway! 

/j^ur people thought a mine must burst, 

^^ And wondered, " Which ships will be first ? " 

But not a word they spake: 
They knew the Captain General made 
All vessels that came in to trade 

" Torpedo Pilots" take. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANHiA BAY 



At quarter after twelve o'clock, 
•^ ^ And when the Raleigh passed the rock, 
El Fraile, black as friar's frock, 
On which was built a strong redoubt, 
A vivid flash of light shot out: 
A great projectile's scream was heard 
O'er head: It seemed some monster bird; 
And then another, still too high. 
As if his mate, were chasing by. 



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MANILA BAY 



/jjTried Coghlan, " Now, just give them one, 

^^ "From after-starboard-five-inch gun!" 

The first one then to them replied, 

It thundered from the Raleigh's side! 

Before its echoes died away, 

The Concord's guns began to play; 

The Boston next attacked the fort; 

On came the Cutter in support. 

And threw two shells, which were the last. 

The transports on, in safety, passed. 

Our ships steamed in so silently, 

In clouds of smoke, they looked to me 

Like phantom islands on the sea. 



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ISLA DE LUZON 



THE BATTLE OF 
KAKIXA BAY 



^It seems a just decree of Fate, 

^ That though three centuries have flown 
Since Raleigh's day, there's nothing known 

In history more appropriate 

Than that, upon a distant sea, 

(To him a legendary world). 

The ship that bore his name should be 

The one from which the shell was hurled, 
To start the fight, that closed the reign, 
In other lands, of ancient Spain; 
At last avenged his death, and wrought 
The very end for which he fought; 
Thus carried out his cherished scheme. 
And realized his dearest dream. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANH-A BAY 



NOW, in the darkness of the night, 
We knew not if we aimed aright. 
The foe shot high, no harm was done — 
They answered almost gun for gun. 
And must have thought, when they replied, 
That we would shun the southern side 
Of Boca Grande— that's the name 
The channel bears by which we came. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MAUTLA BAY 



LUNETA 
FORT 



'/jfwas mid-watch. When the bells struck two, 
^^ Our hindmost ships were safely through. 
From Subig, after we had slowed, 
The log a rate of six knots showed. 

Our speed had been eight knots an hour. 
The best the Nanshan could have made. 

The signal read, " Slow down to four," 
When up the Bay our course was laid: 

So ordered that by break of day. 

We'd find out where the Spaniards lay. 
The Cutter and the transports knew 

That they must stay well out of rangt. 
And all the plans that Dewey drew 

Were carried out without a change. 
Then while we scarce did more than creep. 
We piped down for a little sleep, 
Till day should from the eastward peep. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANIXA BAY 



T^o bugle call, nor boatswain's pipe 
"^^ Aroused us when the time was ripe; 
But messengers were sent below 
To see that every soul should know 
The order they were told to bear, 
"For general action to prepare:" 
Then straightway to his station ran 
Each eager officer and man! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



^TThen battle flags were quickly bent, 
^^ And run aloft, as on we went. 
On every ship from first to last, 
At fore, and main, and mizzen mast, 

And peak, unfurled and trailing aft. 
A sight to make the faint of heart 
Attempt, and DO a hero's part; 
So proudly floated from each truck 
THAT FLAG that never has been struck 

In battle, to a foreign craft. 
Except to overwhelming might. 

When many of our Country's sons 
Were killed or wounded in the fight. 

And few were left to serve the guns! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MAWrLA BAY 



^The Dawn all nature painted gray, 

^^ A white mist hung above the Bay: — 

It climbed each hill, and filled each dale, 

And clothed the landscape in a veil; 

The City wrapped in deep repose, 

And dreaming not of future woes. 

Was rudely waked. In hut and hall, 

In palace, at the closing ball, 

The boom of heavy ordnance fell 

Upon the air, and broke the spell. 

And told of coming war! 
And as our threatening fleet drew nigh. 
The young and old, the low and high 
Ascended to each roof and height. 
And clustering, watched the wondrous sight 

Of battle from afar! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



At anchor, swinging with the tide, 
^ ^ And lying in the fairway wide, 

With mastheads towering toward the skies, 
Were seven vessels off the bar, 

Of different nationaUties, 
Whose shape of hull, and stately spar 
Were never made for waging war; 
But sailing ships discharging loads. 
Or waiting cargoes in the roads. 

Tjjllhen off to southward we had turned, 
^^ Seven other ships in line arrayed. 

With forts on Sangley Point to aid. 
Were dimly through the mist discerned. 

Eleven of them there were in all, 
Including gunboats stationed near. 
Cavite loomed up in their rear 

Surrounded by an ancient wall. 



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Jit was a stirring sight to view — 
^-^ Their Une of warships stretched away 
From Sangley straight toward Malabay— 
On every mast their ensign flew! 



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ike Spaniards in the days of yore, 
''^ Their force afloat and on the shore 
Already were prepared to show 
That bravely they could meet a foe; 
And shadowed by the morning gloom, 
They waited for their certain doom! 

Sy few days later there was found 
^^ By one of us upon the ground. 
With other papers strewn around, 

Montojo's order, signed and torn, 
Directing all his fleet, with care, 
For his inspection to prepare 

At six bells on that Sunday morn. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
22^!5^'-*~-^— MANILA BAY 



Jttjhen gliding by the Pasig fort, 

^^^ At six knots speed (with hebns a-port), 

The rate decided on as best 

To fight a hostile fleet at rest, 

A rolling wreath of smoke shot out — 
They'd sent a shell, which halfway fell, 

And bursting, caused a waterspout; 
Then came the booming of the shell. 

And afterwards, the gun's report. 
The Concord, and the Boston, too. 
Their largest shell, in answer threw, 
And proved their range and aim were true. 
Those from the dark Luneta fort. 
And from Malate, all fell short; 

So, as we passed them on our route, 
From forms seen dimly on the shore. 
Sprang fire, and smoke, and cannons' roar. 

It seemed a wild and weird salute! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



3^ith burning rays the rising sun 
**^ Dispelled the mist from land and sea 
Like magic. Then the tropic heat, 
Remorseless, poured down on our fleet; 

And ever hotter grew to be. 
Until the day was almost done. 

The penetrating, fiery beams, 
Unheeded, streamed from torrid sky. 

Though, even through the smoke, the gleams 
Were hot enough the pitch to fry. 

Through hatches, almost in a glow 

From raging furnaces below, 

And from the blinding, surface glare. 

Arose the palpitating air: 
While sweating, grimy, fighting tars. 

With joke and jest, their hardships bore 
Like veterans tried in many wars. 

Though few had seen a fight before! 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



/i^ur grim, gray column forged ahead, 
LUNETA ^^ And soon the fleets were face to face. 

FORT 

(Five thousand yards of open space 

Between them lay), then Dewey saidj 
" When ready, Gridley, you may fire';" 

And when he'd given the command. 
It seemed that all the pent up ire 

That long had slept, awoke again; 

For, as the men began to train 

The guns, was heard on every hand, 
"Remember, Lads, avenge the Maine!" 
Before their minds arose anew 
The massacred Virginius Crew. 
All sailors ever thought it wrong 
That they were unavenged so long. 

Like some titanic monster chained, 

And brooding o'er some hideous thing, 
While ever crouching low to spring, 

Eternal memory remained: 

And waxing fiercer day by day, 

Awaited restlessly the time 

When we this sacred debt could pay, 
And from our conscience cast away 

The burden of unpunished crime. 



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MANIXA BAY 



^Then all the ships took up, in turn, 
^^ The fight within the firing zone. 
We moved in column, one by one; 
And opening each with forward gun, 

Terrific broadsides soon had grown. 
Along our sides, from stem to stem, 

The dazzling flaming ribbons flashed, 
Like fire from live volcanoes' lips. 

And bursting shell aboard them crashed, 
And wrought destruction on their ships! 

/"ipiutside their line of ships and forts, 

^-^ About a hundred yards from shore — 
From Sangley Point — it might be more — 
Two mines exploded with a roar 

That almost drowned the guns' reports; 
And like great geysers, upward threw 
The water. Why should just these two 
Have then exploded? No one knew! 

Whatever cause there might have been. 

Its utter uselessness was seen. 



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MANILA BAT 



JJJhen all these guns began to roar 

**^ From ships and batteries on the shore, 

Their echoes, spreading far around, 

Were like the rolUng thunder's sound; 

And seldom since the Angels' fight, 

If history I have read aright, 

Has there been witnessed such a sight! 

\e steamed straight on a mile or more. 
Still slanting slightly toward the shore; 
And when abreast the lower fort, 
We put our helms down hard a-port. 
As eagles near their quarry swoop. 
We turned, and made our primal loop; 
With helms amidship, crossed our wake, 
Thus closing in, the fleet to rake. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



^oon after we had gone about, 
A daring little boat came out; 
But ere she could attack our line, 
If that indeed were her design, 

Our smaller guns upon her bore, 
And rained their missiles on her deck. 

She quickly turned and ran ashore — 
Her people scampered off to reach 
The fort, and left her on the beach, 
Where she was piled a helpless wreck. 
Another course we took, and then 
We made a loop, returned again — 
Each time much closer to our foes — 
Each time we struck them harder blows. 

Jltftost furiously the battle raged, 

•** With common and with piercing shells- 

For full two hours we were engaged — 

We fought from three to seven bells. 
And used our shortest range when they 
Were eighteen hundred yards away. 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



^M'e carried out a unique plan — 
•**^ We kept on firing as we ran, 
Save each time when we started back, 
And outward turned to cross our track, 

With range a half a mile decreased. 
The Boston was the only one 

Whose fire, while moving, never ceased. 
The like of this was never done! 

W*e plainly saw, as out we went, 
■**'^ The battered foe was almost spent: 
Yet, hopelessly, with many slain. 
Prolonged the fight with might and main, 

Though several of his ships were wrecks! 
We uttered no triumphant cheer. 
In any ship from van to rear; 
But softly spoke of rising smoke. 
Whose curling columns upward broke 

From gaping caverns in their decks. 
And said, when we had scanned them o'er, 
" A pity 'tis to hit them more !" 



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THE BATTLE OF 
MANTLA BAY 






3ust after we had passed them by 
Five times, and made four loops complete, 

The Flagship's signal waved on high, 

" Withdraw from action," to the fleet. 

With helms a-port we stately hauled 
To westward well, and heaving to, 
We kept the smoking ships in view. 
As our unbroken Une retired. 
The forts and ships still on us fired; 
Our Boatswains' Mates piped, loud and clear. 
The welcome call to " Spread Mess Gear." 

And all hands soon to breakfast called. 

Our engines stopped the first time then, 
(From nine o'clock till after ten). 
Since starting them to make our way 
From China to Manila Bay! 



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MANILA BAY 



/TThe Olympia's five-inch shell, 'twas said, 
^^ Had been expended in the fight: 
Investigation full was made 

To learn if that report was right: 
But, after we had overhauled 

The ammunition of the fleet. 
We found that quite enough remained 
To fight the battle o'er again. 
If we should, later on, be called 

Another such a force to meet. 
Although it were much better trained 

Than any ever owned by Spain. 

'/jlt'ommanding oflicers repair 
^ On board the Flagship," to the fleet. 
Was signalled for them all to meet, 
And each to tell the Commodore 
The way his ship had done her share — 
The damage she, in action, bore. 



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MANILA BAY 



IVfow, after all that had been done, 
^* Each Captain thought that he alone 
Was able to report that none 

In battle had been killed: 
And no one knows the great relief 
To them and our Commander-in-Chief — 
Instead of being torn with grief, 

All hearts with gladness filled; 
For, when the first report was made. 

It seemed so strange that none were slain; 
The second one, in order, said 

The selfsame thing — 'twas none again; 
The third and fourth said not a one 
Of them was killed by Spanish gun; 
The Flagship had reported "none;" 

The fifth, the same, and just as brief. 

It left a sense of unbelief. 
And stands in history all alone! 



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3^1iile, with becoming joy and pride, 
■^^ They told their stories of the fight, 

The officer on watch, outside. 

Was startled by a welcome sight — 
(Cristina was their Flagship's name) — 
She suddenly had burst in flame. 
The old Castilla did the same: 
Out sprang the fires, and madly spread, 
And reached from deck to main-mast-head. 
So rapidly, I've heard it said. 
They burned the wounded and the dead. 

And when the leaping flames swept o'er 
These fated ships, explosions broke 

The stillness with their mighty roar. 
And threw up clouds of sparks and smoke! 



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ll'hen he into the Council bore 



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These tidings to the Commodore, 
Who, when he started to explain, 
Said, "Now's the time to strike again;" 

And both the general signals made;— 
" Get under way," and " Follow me " — 

These orders gladly were obeyed; 
For they were what we wished to see! 

jS^oon after we had started back, 

^ In single column toward the shore. 

Again " Proceed to the attack " 

Was signalled by the Commodore. 



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<^lthough we did not look to be 
^^ In shape as fine, and so complete, 
As when we steamed across the sea, 

And went to sink the Spanish fleet, 
Our injuries were very small — 

Amazing to the last degree — 
For one disabled gun was all 

Affecting our eflBciency! 
And everybody was alert, 
Excepting seven who were hurt; 
And those prostrated by the heat 
Stood by, their labors to repeat! 
It was by many of us thought 
That this was why the Spaniards wrought 

As Uttle damage as we showed: — 
Their armor-piercing shells were used. 
Or else their shells were badly fused. 

And when they struck, did not explode. 



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JWAWrCA BAY 



^he Flagship's signal-halyards waved 
^■^ The number of the Baltimore, 
With, " Vessel designated lead ;" 
Because she had been sent ahead 

To intercept a ship that came, 
And slowly steamed along the shore — 

La Esmeralda was her name. 
Before we left Hong Kong, she craved 

Permission from the Commodore 
To enter, and to take away 
The strangers wishing not to stay. 
The Captain General showed his spleen, 
And made her stay in quarantine, 
Where she had fifteen days to wait; 
For not an hour would he abate. 



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II he Baltimore then went as near 



The forts as she found depth to run; 
And with her starboard battery clear, 

She opened up with every gun: 
Then slacked her speed, and went dead slow- 
We thought she'd got a vital blow. 

The other ships were drawing nigher, 
And straining at their utmost speed, 
To help her if she were in need. 
" She's hurt!" then someone sang out loud. 
"Look! Look! She's hidden in a cloud 

Of smoke — My God, she is on fire!" 





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^iTrom out the line the Raleigh drew, 
"•^ With starboard helm, and cut across, 

And made direct to where she lay. 
Assumed the battle when she threw 
Her last shell as she steamed away, 

Uninjured and without a loss. 
As from the mantling cloud she broke, 
We saw it was her powder's smoke. 

^The Raleigh then began to pour 

^*^ Her broadsides till the forts were passed; 

The Olympia came on with a roar; 

The Boston opened up the last — 
The batteries answered us no more! 



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TWE BATTLE OF 
MAHrrLA BAY 



/JThe Concord had been signalled, " Go, 
^^ Destroy the transport of the foe, 

Near Paranaque." Off to port 
She turned, and stood well into shore, 

Without a pause at either fort. 
While on her course she swiftly bore, 

On by the Bay of Canacao, 
She shelled the batteries as she passed, 
And stopped, and gave the ships a blast. 
That refuge took inside the pier 
That juts out in Cavite's rear; 

Then went and burned the Mindanao, 
That flew her colors with the rest. 
And through the battle did her best; 
That served her guns with gallant show. 
And stood to share in weal or woe! 



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A nd then the Petrel, " Pass inside, 
^^ Destroy the ships;" for she alone, 
With little draft, could safely ride 

In Bacoor's Bay. Well this was done — 
She sunk or burned them everyone. 
Except the smaller craft she found. 
And the Manila hard aground. 

A ppealing in Sweet Mercy's name, 
^ ^ The Surgeon and two Sisters came 
From out the hospital on shore, 
In abject terror, to implore 
That we would promise them to spare 
The sick and wounded in their care : 

But, when they had been reassured. 
And told that they need have no fears. 

That we would help to have them cured, 
They brushed away their burning tears. 



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jnavila, in his brutal way, 

^ Had said we came to loot and slay, 

Their church despoil, their homes defile, 

And called us everything that's vile: 
In proclamation freely used 

Bombastic language, full of hate, 
And viciously our race abused 

In choicest Spanish Billingsgate; 
And said the struggle short would be; 
For God would give them victory! 

/TThe balance of their naval power, 

^ And both their batteries still combined, 

Were wiped out in about an hour. 

Their plans had fairly been designed — 
They thought that it would help them most 
To join the batteries on the coast; 
For, thus they could, in reason, hope. 
United, with our fleet to cope. 



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^TThe Raleigh, Boston, Baltimore, 
^^ In order, as they come, lay to 
At quarters, just as close in shore 

As each could, with the draft she drew; 
And watched until the Petrel made 
The signal, " White flag is displayed 
On Government Building." Then we stayed 
Until the Flagship, for us all. 
Except the Petrel, raised the call 
To pull out near to where she lay 
Before Manila, in the Bay, 
And "Anchor at discretion," when 
We came together once again. 



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fTrhe cheers that burst forth from our ships 
^^ Could only come from Saxon Ups! 
And as we, singly, anchored near 
The Flagship, louder grew each cheer. 

But, when the Petrel hove in sight, 
And steamed the other ships to meet, 

With many trophies of the fight — 
A genuine " mosquito fleet " 

Of motley boats, towed in her wake — 
The cheers made every vessel shake 
From royal truck to garboard strake! 



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TCre battle's smoke had cleared away, 
'^ On sped the Flagship without stay, 
And proudly for Manila steamed. 
Her bristling, burnished ordnance gleamed 

From sides and turrets painted gray, 
And battle flags above her streamed. 

She signalled orders as she went, 
As if dictating destiny, 

And stopped abreast the battlement 
That guards the City from the sea. 

Majestic all alone she lay! 
Thus challenged them to fight once more. 
Then sent the transports nearer shore. 
With Stars and Stripes at main and fore. 
Which was to show them that she meant 
To emphasize the challenge sent: 
But finished was our victory; 
For, LO, there rang out no reply! 



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A nd now my simple story's done 
"^^ About the way we fought and won, 
Beneath the fervid tropic sun. 

I'm loath to close the tale; 
And had I time, I long would dwell 
On minor incidents they tell 
That show our sailors face as well 

The battle as the gale! 
What little more I have to say 
Is merely in a general way. 
To sum up how we did that day, 

And why we could not fail! 



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"/iThe man behind the gun " has been 
^^ Known far and wide a hero true- 
He, in the heat, and smoke, and din, 

Did nobly all he ought to do! 
By " Man behind the gun," I mean 
To say Blue-Jacket and Marine. 

And there was one as brave as he, 
'^^ Who, stifling in the heat below. 
No thrilling scenes of battle saw. 
With slice-bar, hoe, and devil's claw. 
He kept each furnace in a glow, 
And made the mighty engines go. 
That took us on to victory! 

This, faithfully, from daylight hid, 
" The man behind the shovel " did ! 



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And some who are the "IDLERS" called, 
■^^ '' Because they do not stand a watch, 
Supplies of ammunition hauled. 

Through ammunition hoist and hatch. 
To feed the ever hungry gun. 
And well this heavy work was done! 

While others volunteered to take. 
At different stations, well defined. 

An active part that they might make 

A record for their Country's sake! 
Such duties were to them assigned. 

TTThis memorable FIRST OF MAY, 

^^ Ten thousand miles across the seas, 

America's antipodes, 
Whose sunset gilds our newborn day. 

We showed what GREAT-GUN pointing means, 
And struck the blow that broke the chain 
Which bound the colonies to Spain, 

In both the Gulf and Philippines! 



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And yet, we are not quite elate — 
-"^^ We paid a heavy price to Fate; 
For Gridley's sacrifice was dear; 
Though invalid, he would not hear 
To holding back when war was near. 
He did his duty when a rest 
At home with those who loved him best, 

With wife and daughters' gentle care, 
Had given him his health again. 

In battle he must do his share. 
He died, a victim to the strain. 

A Sailor-Captain without fear. 
Of judgment keen, and brilliant mind; 

A man to every shipmate dear, 
A gentleman both true and kind. 

In radiant letters stands his name. 

Immortal on the scroll of Fame! 



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^in every great emergency, 
'-^ When we have fought on land or sea, 
A man has come to meet the hour. 
And show the world our latent power. 

George Dewey is the Uving peer 
Of those great heroes of the past. 
Whose fame will through all ages last, 
Who taught our foes our flag to fear. 
And us, THE STARS AND STRIPES revere! 
When this most glorious fight was done. 
With cable cut, he stood alone. 
Whenever called upon to act. 
He showed the most consummate tact. 
Excelling in diplomacy, 
A statesman wise, he proved to be; 
And though the task he had was vast, 
Made no mistake from first to last; 
But, with demeanor firm and bland. 
Shaped all things with a master hand. 
All hail him VICTOR near and far, 
THE HERO OF THE SPANISH WAR! 



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MANILA BAY 




Eptlagur. 



A noble mind will justly view 
The NOBLE things that others do. 
Where'er our striped banner flew, 
A living wreath of laurels grew 

Around its starry crest! 
July the THIRD before the Sun 
A quarter of his race had run, 
Another naval fight was won— 
Another mighty deed was done 

Among the Indies West! 



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MANILA BAY 



/|pkur sailors all will gladly own 
^^ That glory was not theirs alone. 
With brains, as well as brawn and bone, 

Our soldiers are the best! 
Athirst, where tainted waters gush, 
Ahungered, through the thorny brush, 
With song they charged, in dauntless rush, 

Up San Juan Hill abreast! 

;^s ever both on land and sea 
^^ We've onward pressed to victory ; 
So may our flag still glorious be, 
And wave until eternity, 
By future ages blest! 



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ROSTER 



THE BATTLE OF 
HANILA BAY 



A0tatif Station. 



Squadron Roster of Officers * 
Number 37. 



U. S. Flagship Olympia, 
Cavite, P. I., October 20, 1898. 



The following Roster of Officers of the squadron under my com- 
mand at the battle of Manila Bay, May ist, 1898, is published for the 
information of those concerned. 

GEORGE DEWEY, 
Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy, 
Commanding U. S. Naval Force on Asiatic Station. 



Commander-in-Chief, 
COMMODORE GEORGE DEWEY. 

{The Commodore-Was promoted by cable to Rear-Admiral immediately 
after the battle. — Editor's note.) 



Chief of Staff 
Flag Lieutenant 
Flag Secretary 
Aid . . . . 
Acting Aid 



Personal Staff. 

Commander Benjamin P. Lamberton. 
Lieutenant Thomas M. Brumby. 
Ensign Harry H. Caldwell. 
Ensign William P. Scott. 
J. L. Stickney. 

Special Correspondent N. Y. Herald. 



* The names of all the other participants in the battle have been added by the author. — Ed. 

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PERSONAL STAFF OF COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. 



1. Commander B. P. LAMBERTON. Chief of Staff 

2. Lieut. T. M. BRUMBY Flag Lieutenant 

3 Ensign H. H. CALDWELL Flag Secretary 

4. Ensign W. P. SCOTT Aid 

5 Lieut B W HODGES U. S. Transport Nanshan 

6. J. L. STICKNEY, Cor. N. Y. Herald Acting Aid , . _^_^ 



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EL FRAILE 



Protected Cruiser, 14 Guns, 5,870 Tons, 17,213 Horse Power. 

Captain Charles V. Gridley. 

Lieutenant Corwin P. Rees. 

Lieutenant Carlos G. Calkins. 

Lieutenant Valentine S. Nelson. 

Lieutenant Stokely Morgan. 

Lieutenant (J. G.) Samuel M. Strite. 

Ensign Montgomery M. Taylor. 

Ensign Fr.^nk B. Upham. 

Ensign Arthur G. Kavanaugh. 

Ensign Henry V. Butler, Jr. 

Medical Inspector 

(Surgeon of the Fleet) Abel F. Price. 

Passed Assistant Surgeon John E. Page. 

Assistant Surgeon Charles P. Kindleeerger. 

Pay Inspector 

{Paymaster of the Fleet) Daniel A. Smith. 

Chief Engineer 

(Engineer of the Fleet) James Entwistle. 

Passed Assistant Engineer Gustav Kaemmerling. 

Assistant Engineer Edwin H. DeLany. 

Assistant Engineer John F. Marshall, Jr. 

Assistant Engineer Edw.ard H. Dunn. 

Chaplain John B. Frazier. 

Captain of Marines 

(Marine Officer of the Fleet) . . . William P. Biddle. 

Gunner Leonard J. G. Kuhlwein. 

Pay Clerk William M. Long. 

Pay Clerk (Fleet) William J. Rightmire. 

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Qlreto of tljf iFlagiaI|ip ©lumpta. 



Atkinson, John William Fircnian, Second Class. 

Anderson, Emil Ordinary Seaman. 

Anderson, Peter Seaman. 

AuMANN, William Apprentice, Second Class. 

Anderson, John Bruce Seaman. 

Austin, John Seaman. 

Anderson, Gustaf Fireman, Second Class. 

Andrews, Charles David Landsman. 

Arnheim, Max Paul Musician, First Class. 

Amadon, Charles Sailmaker's Mate. 

Anderson, Andrew Seaman. 

Anderson, William Coal Passer. 

Alliez, Fred Fireman, Second Class. 

Bates, William L Apprentice, First Class. 

Bates, William Edwin Chief Machinist. 

Blanchard, Charles Apprentice,. First Class. 

Brill, Arthur Thadeus Apprentice. First Class. 

Burns, Andrew Aloysius Apprentice, First Class. 

Bird, William Douglass Ordinary Seaman. 

Barlow, Henry Co.vszvain. 

Barnes, Edward Coal Passer. 

Baldwin, Patrick Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Bernard, Walter Eugene Ordinary Seaman. 

Blake, Maurice E Apprentice, First Class. 

Behrsing, Andreas Coal Passer. 

Bristol, Thomas Joy Ordinary Seaman. 

Baer, Albert Ordinary Seaman. 

Byrnes, Alexander C Ordinary .Seaman. 

Bendix, August Musician, Second Class. 

Barry, Edmund George Coal Passer. 

Bay, Charles C Co.rszvain. 

Blomberg, Robert Seaman. 

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Baker, George Fireman, First Class. 

Bartley„ William Blacksmith. 

Bertoni, Vito First Musician. 

Bowers, John Co.vswain. 

Bauman, William Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Bruce, John Water Tender. 

Burke, Michael James Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Blixt, Andrew Oiler. 

Baxter, William Thomas Yeoman, Third Class. 

Clifford, Robert James Coal Passer. 

Crown, Clarence Edgar apprentice, First Class. 

CusHiNG, Fred Miller Coal Passer. 

Callahan, Arthur A Apprentice, First Class. 

Church, Ernest Apprentice, First Class. 

Christianson, Albert Seaman. 

Caldwell^ Benjamin Seaman. 

Connors, Michael J Fireman, Second Class. 

Convers, Frederick Henry Fireman, First Class. 

Carroll, Harry Ordinary Seaman. 

CuMMiNGS, Frank W Fireman, First Class. 

Colthurst, John E Yeoman, Third Class. 

Christensen, Martin C Seaman. 

Clase, Charles August Ordinary Seaman. 

Copassaki, Andrew Seaman. 

Curtis, Frank Charles Coal Passer. 

Channell, Charles A Landsman. 

Cavanaugh, Charles Edward . . . Landsman. 

Carey, Michael John Fireman, Second Class. 

CoLVEY, John Fireman, Second Class. 

Callin, David Landsman. 

Creagh, Merrick Woodman .... Chief Yeoman. 

CooNEY, Patrick Joseph Coppersmith. 

CoYLE, Thomas Daniel Boilermaker. 

Chalmers, William Templkton . Landsman. 

Chau, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Conley, William Joseph Seaman. 

Chow, Ah Mess Attendant. 

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Ching, Poo Mess Attendant. 

Child, Clinton Eugene Seaman. 

CuRTUN, Louis Henry Fireman, First Class. 

Gotten, Roger C Ordinary Seaman. 

Carr, Michael Landsman. 

Dillon, James Water Tender. 

Dalton, James Joseph Fireman, First Class. 

Dutreaux, Charles Jean Bayman. 

Ding, Ta Zee Cook to Commander-in-Chief. 

Dunne, Edward Apprentice, First Class. 

Di Benedetto, Paolo Musician, First Class. 

Dunnean, John Coal Passer. 

DeVillis, Joseph Clinton Apprentice, First Class. 

Dougherty, Patrick Oiler. 

Davidson, Adolph Musician, Second Class. 

DiGiORGio, Joseph Musician, First Class. 

Dempsey, Thomas Oiler. 

DucKLiN, John Carpenter's Mate, Second Class. 

Dunphey, Willard Landsman. 

Evans, John Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Ericksen„ John Seaman. 

Edmunds, Harry Coal Passer. 

Evans, John William Shipzvright. 

Eletson, William Walker Oiler. 

EcKSTROM, John Leonard Chief Master-at-Arms. 

Ellison, William Fireman, First Class. 

Ewers, Edward Albert Coal Passer. 

Ferguson, Sam Apprentice, First Class. 

Fremgen, William Apprentice, First Class. 

Farrell, John Coal Passer. 

Fagerlund, Gustaf Aroid Seaman. 

FoRROW, Sidney Albert Fireman, Second Class. 

Flynn, Peter Fireman, First Class. 

Forstrom, Olof Bruno Seaman. 

FiNLEY, William Goddart Apprentice, First Class. 

Freudendorf, Gustav Boatsivain's Mate, Second Class. 

Fehmel, Emil J. P Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

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Q^lympia. 



FooK, Chee Wardroom Steivard. 

FoLAN, John Fireman, First Class. 

Gallagher, Edward S Chief Machinist. 

Lu e: Gerbracht, Peter J Apprentice, First Class. 

FORT Gabel, John Gunner's Mate, First Clciss. 

Glover, Harry Byron Printer. 

Gruner, Frank Seaman. 

Garrod, Leo Harry Musician, Second Class. 

Grady, John Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Goldthwaite, Harry Yeoman, Third Class. 

GuLSON, Hermann Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Gaul, Patrick Coal Passer. 

George, Alexander Seaman. 

Grimsley, Charles Clifford .... Fireman, First Class. 

Gee, Ah Cabin Cook. 

Hanibel, Harry Ordinary Seaman. 

HiGGiNs, Stephen F Oiler. 

Hollow AY, Murray S Chief Machinist. 

Hager, William Apprentice, First Class. 

Hardy, Thomas F Apprentice, First Class. 

Hauser, Joseph J Gunner's Mate, Second Clas" 

Hansen, Haaken L Seaman. 

Healey, John Joseph Landsman. 

Heeney, George F Seaman. 

Hansen, Albert Seaman. 

Howlley, Willi.\m Coal Passer. 

Henry, John Fireman, First Class. 

Hirsch, Louis Fireman, Second Class. 

Hansen, Peter Seaman. 

Hansen, Albert W Seaman. 

Harding, John Coal Passer. 

Horn, Charles Seaman. 

Hasler, William Ordinary Seaman. 

Hammer, Ernest Musician, Second Class. 

Hallett, John L Ordinary Seaman. 

Horn, Herman Jacob Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Haycock, Fletcher E Ordinary Seaman. 



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Hemter, John McB Landsman. 

Hughes, Louis D Landsman. 

Hicks, James Henry Fireman, Second Class. 

HoGAN, Oliver J Fireman, Scco)id Class. 

Hansen, Fred Coal Passer. 

Hansen, Alexander Coal Passer. 

Hammar, Alrik Apothecary. 

Heelings, Herbert Coal Passer. 

Hervan, Edward Bror Mastcr-at-Arms. Third Class. 

Heany, John Boalsivain's Mate, First Class. 

Herbert, William G Coal Passer. 

Heath, Joh n Coal Passer. 

Hanston, William W Landsman. 

Isberg, Nils G. E Co.vszvain. 

Johnson, Frank B Coal Passer. 

Jorgensen, Jorgen a Coxsivain. 

Judge, John P Ordinary Seaman. 

Janson, Herman E Ordinary Seaman. 

Johnston, Edward W Ordinary Seaman. 

Jervis, Edward Coal Passer. 

Jones, Charles John Coal Passer. 

Jorgenson, George Oiler. 

Jansen, Jacob C Chief Machinist. 

Jordan, John C Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Kerr, John Chief Machinist. 

Krueger, Eugene Oiler. 

Kelley, Thomas J apprentice, First Class. 

Klein, Henry Fireman, Second Class. 

Keniston, Frank C Apprentice, First Class. 

King, William Seaman. 

Kabelitz, Otto Co.vszvain. 

Keogh, William M Musician, First Class. 

Kay, Harry Master-at-Arms, Second Class. 

Kjenong, Adolph Seaman. 

Kuhl, Jacob Ordinary Seaman. 

Kaulbach, Fred Max Coxswain. 

Kerai, Ah Mess Attendant. 

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Knight, William Fireman, First Class. 

KiDD, Alexander A Ordinary Seaman. 

LocHRiDGE, Frank Ordinary Seaman. 

LiNDAUR, Knut S Apprentice, First Class. 

Lisle, Richard Apprentice, First Class. 

Lord, M. C Fireman, First Class. 

Lyons, Joseph Daniel Ordinary Seaman. 

LjuNGQUiST, Conrad W Chief Gunner's Mate. 

Lamoreaux, Frank J Coal Passer. 

Longley, George Coal Passer. 

Lynch, William Coal Passer. 

Larson, Otto Coxszuain. 

Lasander, Andro Seaman. 

Larson, Anders Seaman. 

Ling, Ah Steward to Commander-in-Chief. 

Leal, Richard Seaman. 

Lang, Wilhelm Quartermaster, Second Class. 

Longenecker, Wayne L Apprentice, First Class. 

Larsen, Peter Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Lundgardh, Arthur Coal Passer. 

Lee, Thomas Fireman, First Class. 

Larsen, Christopher Sailmaker's Mate. 

Leppard, Thomas S Coal Passer. 

Lindholm, Gustaf a Seaman. 

Luck, Ah Sing Mess Attendant. 

Mason, William Bay man. 

Morris, Evan George Landsman. 

Munro, William A Chief Machinist. 

Maiss, Julius Seaman. 

Methfessel, Carl Albert Apprentice, First Class. 

Milton, Frederick H Seaman. 

Marchand, Fred James Coal Passer. 

Meitzel, Peter Chief Carpenter's Mate. 

Murphy, Thomas Fireman, First Class. 

Meyer, Bernard Landsman. 

Murphy, Thomas .'seaman. 

May, Frank Ship's Cook, First Class. 

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Murray, Patrick Chief Boatswain's Mate. 

Maw, Ah Warrant Officers' Steivard. 

Metzendorf, David D Ordinary Seaman. 

Mathewson, William A Apprentice, Second Class. 

Moore, Earle Clifton Musician, First Class. 

Martell, George Hiram Ordinary Seaman. 

Miller, Jacob Ordinary Seaman. 

Man, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Mehrtens, Rudolph C Quartermaster, First Class. 

V Marks, Jacob IVatcr Tender. 

Mocgrew, Patrick Seaman. 

Marquardt, Albert A Apprentice, First Class. 

; Mullen, Edward IVatcr Tender. 

Mitchell, Charles Bugler. 

Martin, John Fireman, First Class. 

•J Moore, William Water Tender. 

Mitchell, Charles Landsman. 

Martin, John Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Murray, William Landsman. 

McNaff, William J Fireman, First Class. 

McNeany, William J Apprentice, First Class. 

McNiFF, William T Apprentice, First Class. 

McElwee, Hugh Fireman, First Class. 

McRath, Alexander Boatswain's Mate, First Class. 

McKenna, Thomas L Quartermaster, Third Class. 

McClancy, Barney Fireman, Second Class. 

McDonald, Edward M Ordinary Seaman. 

McDonald, John Coxswain. 

McDonald, George Coal Passer. 

McCausland, John P Coal Passer. 

McLean, Angus Ordinary Seaman. 

Norton, John Fireman, Second Class. 

NuTCHER, Edward C Coal Passer. 

Nilsson, Adolph Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Nichol, Charles Seaman. 

Nelson, Oscar Seaman. 

Ney, Martin F Oiler. 

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Neuland, Carl Fireman, Second Class. 

Neely^ David Apprentice, First Class. 

NiCHELSON, James Coal Passer. 

NoKES, Frank Joseph Landsman. 

NissoN, Thomas Coxswain. 

Olsen, Jacob Seaman. 

Olson, Erland Blacksmith. 

Osterberg, Charles H Seaman. 

Olaquez, Thomas Musician, Second Class. 

O'Neill, Thomas Carpenter's Mate. Third Class. 

Ostertag, Louis Henry Ordinary Seaman. 

O'Malley, John Coal Passer. 

Otto, Hearik Landsman. 

Oldenburg, Hugo Oiler. 

Olsen, Olaf John Co.vszvain. 

Parsloe, Frederick L Apprentice, First Class. 

Probert, William T Apprentice, First Class. 

Proctor, William Seaman. 

Petar, Harry Seaman. 

Petrie, Bertie Ordinary Seaman. 

Passano, Leonard C Chief Yeoman. 

Pedersen, Ingval H Boatsivain's Mate, Second Class. 

Poor, Edward L Apprentice, First Class. 

Phillips, Nicholas W Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Penza, Andoria Musician, Second Class. 

Phelan, William Seaman. 

Peters, Philip John Coal Passer. 

Pinkerton, Justus B Ordinary Seaman. 

Phillips;, John Seaman. 

Pratt, Robert Water Tender. 

PuRDY, Gilbert H Seaman. 

Plunkett, William R Landsman. 

Pedersen, Andrew Co.vszvain. 

Petersson, Reinhold Oiler. 

Quaranta, Tommaso Musician, Second Class. 

Randolph, Hiram Boatswain's Mate, First Class. 

Rowan, Philip S Apprentice, First Class. 

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la. 



RuoRK, Harry Lee r. . ^ . . Ordinary Seaman. 

Reynolds^ Frank Fireman, First Class. 

Ross, Charles Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class. ,;, • 

Reardon, Francis J Gunner's Mate, First Class. * 

Reeves, George A Landsman. malate 

Reader, William Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

RusER. Frank August ipprentice. First Class. 

Rolf, Olan Seaman. 

Rust, Joseph Ordinary Seaman. 

Russell, Edward Ordinary Seaman. 

Rakebrand, Henry F. W. A Fireman, Second Class. 

Ricker, Frank Apprentice, First Class. 

Robinson, Henry B Seaman. 

Raycroft, Thomas H Oiler. 

Ramsay, Werdebaugh Master-at-Arms. Third Class. 

R.ADLEY, Charles A Seaman. 

Shields, Richard J Machinist. 

Sweeney, James J Landsman. 

Stanton, Edward P Apprentice, First Class. 

Sullivan, John J Apprentice, First Class. 

Strong, Elmer Chief Yeoman. 

Stenerson^ Martin Fireman, Second Class. 

Summers, George Coal Passer. 

Smith, Abraham L Coal Passer. 

Sims, Harry Joseph Yeoman, Second Class. 

Smith, Ernest Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Sang, Lum Wong Mess Attendant. 

Schmidt, Robert Ordinary Seaman. 

Sing, Man Mess Attendant. 

Swift, Luther Town Chief Quartermaster. 

Shay, Ralph Seaman. 

Sou, Ah Warrant Officer's Cook. 

Sam, Ah Steerage Steward. 

Smith, John W Coal Passer. 

SiDERio, PosPERO Musician, First Class. 

Swensen, Peter Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Stevenson, Frank Plumber and Fitter. 

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(^Igmpta. 



Sullivan, John Fireman, First Class. 

Shulz, Paul Fireman, Second Class. 

Sing, Ah Cabin- Steward. 

Smyth, Claude W Coal Passer. 

Scaled, Gastano Musician, Second Class. 

Saunders, Simon Fireman, Second Class. 

Smith, William Ordinary Seaman. 

Sam, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Soo, Ah Mess Attendant. 

SooNG, Ah Wardroom Cook. 

Sheehan, Michael Coal Passer. 

Taffinder, Charles A Apprentice, First Class. 

Teytand, August P Apprentice, First Class. 

Trewren, George W Apprentice, First Class. 

Trotter, Harold Van D Apprentice, First Class. 

Tvvitchell, Charles H Fireman, Second Cla^s. 

Taylor, John Seaman. 

TiSDALE, John B Landsman. 

Tiernan, William Landsman. 

Thorne, Elbert Todd Landsman. 

Thomas, Frank Coal Passer. 

Trevorrow, William J Chief Machinist. 

Tomlinson, Joseph H Ship's Cook, Fourth Class. 

Tqohey, Thomas P Seaman. 

Tung, Ah Landsman. 

Thompson, Andrew Quartermaster, Third Class. 

Toy, Ah Landsman. 

Voo On, Lee Mess Attendant. 

Valifuoco, Michele Bandmaster. 

Weaver, William W Ordinary Seaman. 

WiNSLOw, Christopher J Chief Machinist. 

Walker, Robert C Cod Passer. 

Weller, Frank Ordinary Seaman. 

Wilson, Albert Seaman. 

Williams, Christian L Landsman. 

WisHMAN, Daniel W Seaman. 

Wall, Anselum A Ordinary Seaman. 

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((^Igmtita. 



White, David Apprentice, First Class. 

Wallace, Robert Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Why, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Wise, Charles J Landsman. 

Wilson, William Fireman, First Class. 

Weir, John Seaman. 

Warren, Herbert L Oiler. 

Walsh, Henry J Oiler. 

Wilson, Thomas Oiler. 

Walker, Henry J Fireman, Second Class. 

Wolftone, John Coal Passer. 

Wilson, Charles Seaman. 

Young, Louis S Apprentice, First Class. 

YiNG, Ah Steerage Cook. 

Young, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Yamauchi, Hiraki Steerage Cook. 




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Mar'xnt (^mrh of tijr Magaljip (©lyttttna. 



LUNETA ScHURMAN, Harry W First Sergeant. 

'^°^'^ ZiLLiG, Edward Sergeant. 

Harris, Henry H Sergeant. 

Perkins, Edward O Sergeant. 

McDonald, William J Corporal. 

Nelson, Charles Corporal. 

Nichols, Claud Corporal. 

VoGT, William Drummer. 

Vincent, Walter Fifer. 

Barrett, Richard Private. 

BoTSA, Alexander Private. 

Corbett, John Private. 

Cordova, Richard R Private. 

CoRNYN, Felix Private. 

Coventry, David S Private. 

Daly, Carrol Private. 

Dwyer, John Private. 

Ferguson, Thomas S Private. 

Ferris, George Private. 

Flynn, Richard P Private. 

Healy, Patrick J Private. 

HiCKEY, William A Private. 

Hidden, Thomas M Private. 

Hunt, Theodore P Private. 

Kennedy, Josephus A Private. 

Kennedy, Thomas Private. 

Ketcham, John McP Private. 

Lawton, John S Private. 

Littlejohn, Benjamin F Private. 

McDougall, John A Private. 

McGrath, Thomas F Private. 

McIlvain, Rufus Private. 

McLaughlin, William Private. 

Odin, Hugo A Private. 

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MANILA BAY 



(01gm;i!a. 



Petsold, Charles Private. 

RooNEY, James Private. 

Sander, John G Private. 

Shaffer, William H Private. 

Slight, Edward T Private. 

SoRENSEN, Samuel P Private. 

Tolley, Fred Private. 

Tracey, Patrick J Private. 

Wachter„ George Private. 

Warrell, George Private. 

Warren, Arthur E Private. 

West, Thomas Private. 




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THE BATTLE OF 
MANHiA BAY 



(§ffititB of tl|f iilalttm0rp. 



Protected Cruiser, lo Guns, 4,413 Tons, 10,064 Horse Power. 

Captain Nehemiah M. Dyer. 

Lieutenant-Commander John B. Briggs. 

Lieutenant Frank H. Holmes. 

Lieutenant Frank W. Kellogg. 

Lieutenant (/. G.) John M. Ellicott. 

Lieutenant (/. G.) Charles S. Stanworth. 

Ensign George N. Hayward. 

Ensign Noble E. Irwin. 

Ensign Michael J. McCormack. 

Medical Inspector John C. Wise. 

Assistant Surgeon Reginald K. Smith. 

Pay Inspector Edward Bellows. 

Chief Engineer John D. Ford. 

Passed Assistant Engineer Edward L. Beach. 

Assistant Engineer Henry B. Price. 

Assistant Engineer Hutch I. Cone. 

Chaplain Thaddeus S. K. Freeman. 

Captain of Marines Otway C. Berryman. 

First Lieutenant of Marines Dion Williams. 

Acting Boatszvain Harry R. Brayton. 

Gunner Louis J. Connelly. 

Acting Gunner Levin J. Wallace. 

Carpenter Otto Barth. 

Pay Clerk William J. Corwin. 



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(Erfto of tijp Saltimarf. 



Aberg, Thomas Seaman. 

AcHENVOL, Alexander Seaman. 

Ahl, Peter Ordinary Seaman. 

Allander, Charles Gunner's Mate, Third Class 

Allbright, Joseph T Landsman. 

Alvino, Antonio Musician, First Class. 

Anderson, Arnt P Seaman. 

Anderson, Charles W Apprentice, Second Class. 

Anderson, Frederick L Apprentice, Second Class. 

Anderson, Oscar Ordinary Seaman. 

Angelo, Antonio Seaman. 

Anglin, Warren E Fireman, First Class. 

Ashley, Harry C Apprentice, Second Class. 

Bailhache, Solon W Musician, Second Class. 

Baines, John J Fireman, First Class. 

Ballard, Albert N Ordinary Seaman. 

Barlow, Robert L Landsman. 

Barrett, John T Apprentice, First Class. 

Barrett, Peter Seaman. 

Barson, Martin Ordinary Seaman. 

Bathke, Max Coxswain. 

Beaver, Arthur Apprentice, Second Class. 

Becker, Max Seaman. 

Belsey, James W Fireman, First Class. 

Benson, George F Apprentice, First Class. 

Bernsee;, Frank Seaman. 

Berry, John G Coal Passer. 

Bickford, Joseph Perrin Fireman, First Class. 

Bishop, Henry M Fireman, Second Class. 

Boerschel, Paul Apprentice, First Class. 

Bohen, John F. R Boilermaker. 

Bohne, Charles A ApprenticCj First Class. 

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CRISTINA 



THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



Saltinuirr. 



BoMBERG, John Ordinary Seaman. 

Bos, Richard Ordinary Seaman. 

Bow, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Bowman, John Landsman. 

Boyd, George D Coal Passer. 

Brady, George Ordinary Seaman. 

Braun, Henry Coal Passer. 

Braun, Paul Fireman, First Class. 

Broer,, William Musician, First Class. 

Bromby, Walter Apprentice, First Class. 

Brooke, Tenis Seaman. 

Budinger, Michael J Landsman. 

Bunzire, Suzulsi Mess Attendant. 

Burres, Benedict O Machinist, First Class. 

Burton, Albert G Fireman, First Class. 

Butt, Robert Fireman, First Class. 

Carney, Patrick J Landsman. 

Carrol, Fred R Apprentice, First Class. 

Carroll, James Oiler. 

Carter, Frank Fireman, Second Class. 

Castle, Porter D Landsman. 

Caswell, George F Sailmaker's Mate. 

Chee, Tong Mess Attendant. 

Clark, George J Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Clark, John T Landsman. 

Clements, Charles W Coal Passer. 

Colbert, Frank J Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class. 

Cole, Charles P Coxswain. 

Coleman, Daniel Coal Passer. 

Collins, John T Fireman, Second Class. 

Conrad, Edward Coal Passer. 

Cooke, Benjamin F Apprentice, Second Class. 

Covert, Richard P Ordinary Seaman. 

Craig, Daniel Fireman^ Second Class. 

Craig, George K ipprentice. Second Class. 

Crangle, Charles I Ordinary Seaman. 

Cretser, Theodore O Coal Passer. 

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I 



l&altimart. 



Crisp, John Ordinary Seaman. 

CuRRAN, Dennis Fireman, First Class. 

Dacey, William Coal Passer. 

Daly, Joseph Landsman. 

Davis, John A Fireman, Second Class. 

Devine, John Ship's Cook, First Class. 

DicKERsoN, Edgar A Ordinary Seaman. 

Dietz, Charles J Apothecary. 

DoEPKE, Oscar J Coal Passer. 

Dunleavy, Thomas Fireman, First Class. 

Dunn, John J Ordinary Seaman. 

Dyer, Leslie Ordinary Seaman. 

Edlund, Frank G Chief Master-at-Arms. 

Edwards, Will E Fireman, Second Class. 

Eggert, Charles Boatszvain's Mate, First Class. 

Engstrom, Gustaf Fireman, First Class. 

Engel, Hermann Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Everson, Celjos D Ordinary Seaman. 

Ewing, Claud L Seaman. 

Fair, James F Chief Machinist. 

Fanillo, Frank J Landsman. 

Flowers, Bert Coal Passer. 

Flynn, Thomas J -ipprentice. Second Class. 

Foley, Joseph A Apprentice, Second Class. 

Foster, Louis Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

FiL-^NKs, Leon Musician, First Class. 

Fujita, Sadaski Warrant Officer s Stczvard. 

Funkler, Hugo Apprentice, Second Class. 

Gallagher, Edward Coal Passer. 

Gallequillo, Raymond Fireman, First Class. 

Gambier, Ludwick A Coal Passer. 

Gau, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Gast, Gustave H Ordinary Seaman. 

Gauthier, Frank J Landsman. 

Goldstine, Aaron Fireman, Second Class. 

Gong, Fong Cabin Cook. 

,^0ODALL, Samuel Seaman. 

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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



CA: 



BaUimorp. 



Graf, John Coal Passer. 

Greenan, Joseph Coxswain. 

Gridley, Frank S Ordinary Seaman. 

Gubel, John Master-at-Arms, Second Class. 

Gunderman, August F Ordinary Seaman. 

Gustafson, Carl Quartermaster, First Class. 

Hartnett, Guy W Apprentice, Second Class. 

Hartrick, Richard Chief Carpenter's Mate. 

Hashimoto, Haru Mess Attendant. 

Hatfield, Fred L Apprentice, Second Class. 

Haunstein, Adolph Ordinary Seaman. 

Healey, Thomas P Apprentice, Second Class. 

Heberling, George Boatstvain's Mate, First Class. 

Heden, August J Seaman. 

Heil, Joseph Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Helenius, Axel E Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Henrick, Peter Oiler. 

Herre, Charles Ordinary Seaman. 

Higgins, George H Coal Passer. 

Hillhouse, James H Coal Passer. 

Honeywell, Harry E Musician, Second Class. 

Horn, Harry Coxswain. 

Hoy, Albert Musician, Second Class. 

Humphrey, Harry Printer. 

Hunt, Joseph Oiler. 

Hurd, Lewis C Landsman. 

HuRNEY, John Seaman. 

Huntley, John S Bugler. 

Jarvis, George Coal Passer. 

Jenson, Oscar J Ordinary Seaman. 

Jim, Charley Steerage Stezvard. 

Johannsen, Aksel Coxswain. 

Johnson, Arthur PI Apprentice, Second Class. 

Johnson, Edward Fireman, First Class. 

Johnson, Lucien F Apprentice, Second Class. 

Jones, Jesse E Chief Machinist. 

Julian, Charles Seaman. 

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lalttmnrr. 



Kane, Cornelius C Oiler. 

Kaufmann, Elias C Bandmaster. 

Keaw, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Kell, Thomas E Chief Machinist. 

Kemper, Josef Fireman, First Class. 

Keukichi, Kamiya Steerage Cook. 

Kennedy, Joseph Fireman, First Class. 

Kennedy, Martin Boilermaker. 

Kerble, Hugo L Landsman. 

Kersting, Henry W Oiler. 

Kian, Ah Cabin Steward. 

King, Mark T Coal Passer. 

Kivlehen, Michael Chief Quartermaster. 

Kohler, George J Carpenter's Mate, Second Class. 

Latham, Joseph W Apprentice, Second Class. 

Lathrop, Albert Ordinary Seaman. 

Lee, Francis Seaman. 

Lefeber, Albert Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class. 

Leggatt, Matthew Seaman. 

Lehmann, Joseph A Fireman, Second Class. 

Lehman, William C Fireman, Second Class. 

LiESE, GusTAV First Musician. 

Lingron, Alfred Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class. 

Locke, Frederick Chief Boatswain's Mate. 

LuTTRELL, John F Machinist, First Class. 

Lyn, Charles C Coal Passer. 

Lynghby, Henry S Seaman. 

Mahlstedt, John D Machinist, Second Class. 

Mahon, Thomas M Oiler. 

Manders, John Fireman, Second Class. 

Manning, James J Apprentice, First Class. 

Marshall, Charles T Apprentice, First Class. 

Marshall, Dominic Apprentice, Second Class. 

Marshall, Joseph Apprentice, Second Class. 

Mayer, Frank J Apprentice. First Class. 

Meyer, Lawrence L Apprentice, Second Class. 

Miller, Frank Quartermaster. Third Class. 

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MANILA BAY 



Miller, Augustus R Seaman. 

Moffat, Archie E Yeojnan, Third Class. 

- MoRGADO, Pedro J Musician, Second Class. 

LUNETA Morse, Frank L Apprentice, Second Class. 

FORT Mullen, Frank L Coal Passer. 

MuLLER, Harry Fireman, First Class. 

MuLVEHiLL, Martin Blacksmith. 

MuNGER, Orville R Apprentice, Second Class. 

Murdock, Thomas P Coal Passer. 

Murphy, James F Ordinary Seaman. 

Murphy, William H Bayman. 

McCabe, Thomas, Jr Apprentice, First Class. 

McCarthy, Joseph Fireman, First Class. 

McCoRRiSTON, Francis J Ordinary .Seaman. 

McDonald, Thomas C Fireman, Second Class. 

McDowell, Thomas H Fireman, Second Class. 

McGrath, John J Plumber and Fitter. 

McKay, Fred Shipivright. 

McKay, George W Carpenter's Mate, Third Class. 

McNiERNEY, John J Fireman, First Class. 

Nash, William L Fireman, First Class. 

Newman^ Walter V Fireman, First Class. 

Nichols, Antone Ordinary Seaman. 

Nichols, Arthur W Coal Passer. 

NicoLAi, Moritz a Apprentice, Second Class. 

Norton, Hugh Coal Passer. 

O'Brien, John F Ship's Cook, Fourth Class. 

O'Connor, Daniel, Jr Apprentice, Second Class. 

O'CoN^iOR, Timothy J Machinist, First Class. 

O'Hanlon, Michael Water Tender. 

O'Keefe, William Co.vszmin. 

Olsen, Goodmon Fireman, First Class. 

Olsen, Johannes Water Tender. 

Olsen, Oscar Seaman. 

Oppliger, August Musician^, Second Class. 

Orlandi. Andres Musician, First Class. 

Orner, William Chief Yeoman. 



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MANILA BAY 



Salttmarp- 



Paech^, Oscar Ordinary Scatuaii. 

Palm, John 4pprentice, Second Class. 

Partington, Walter Seaman. 

Patterson, John R Apprentice, Second Class. 

Peacock, Edward R Seaman. 

Peck, Walter A Apprentice. First Class. 

Percival, Arthur T Chief Machinist. 

Peterson, John Seaman. 

Phillips, Cornelius F ipprcnticc, Second Class. 

Pluff, Philip Landsman. 

Pramme, Charles Fireman, Second Class. 

Quirk, John Fireman, First Class. 

R,-\SMUSSEN, Louis Coal Passer. 

Rees, George C Coxswain. 

Regeth, Johann S Ordinary Seaman. 

RiciARDELLi, Rosario Seaman. 

Richards, John Fireman, First Class. 

Richards, Thomas Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Riddle, George A Ordinary Seaman. 

Robinson, James A Ordinary Seaman. 

Rooney, Henry Co.vszvain. 

Root, Thomas Fireman, First Class. 

Roscher, Hermann Musician, Secotid Class. 

Ruley, Frank Apprentice, Second Class. 

Ryan, William J Apprentice, Second Class. 

Solonen, Frank Seaman. 

Santry, William F Apprentice, Second Class. 

Schefer, Emil Apprentice, Second Class. 

Sexton, Francis J Machinist, Second Class. 

Sexton, Patrick T Fireman, Second Class. 

Shannon, George P Fireman, Second Class. 

Sheehan, William C Water Tender. 

Shipperd, John Coxszuain. 

Shockley, Clayton P Ordinary Seaman. 

Showe, Harry Mess Attendant. 

Shultz, Arthur E Coal Passer. 

Silk, Charles Chief Yeoman. 

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Baltimorp. 



SiMPTON, Walter Landsman. 

Skinner, Alfonzo Machinist, Second Class. 

Smallbone, Julius Apprentice, Second Class. 

Smith, James Fireman, First Class. 

Smith, Louis H Coal Passer. 

Smith, Oscar P Landsman. 

Snelgrove^ Edward S Coxswain. 

Spear, Thomas R Apprentice, Second Class. 

Spearman, Frank Fireman, First Class. 

Spruill, Asa Seaman. 

St. Clair, Ivory J Fireman, Second Class. 

Stanley, Francis L Musician, First Class. 

Steele, Clarence W Apprentice, First Class. 

Stephenson, George Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Stemmer, Oliver Fireman, Second Class. 

Stenicka, Joseph A Bayman. 

Stevens, Pleasant A Machinist, First Class. 

Stone, William E Ordinary Seaman. 

Stryker, Mark K Landsman. 

Stryker, Ralph S Landsman. 

Sutton, Garfield Ordinary Seaman. 

Tanaka, Ukichi Warrant Officer's Cook. 

Taylor, Charles C Coal Passer. 

Tennison, Herbert A Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Thompson, Harry Apprentice, First Class. 

Thompson, William Blacksmith. 

Ting, Ah Wardroom Cook. 

Tobias, Dot O Ordinary Seaman. 

Tomke, Edward Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Tong, Yu Mess Attendant. 

Turnblad, Charles Seaman. 

Turnbull, Arthur Apprentice, First Class. 

Turner, Ernest Oiler. 

Turner, John Chief Gunners Mate. 

Tyler„ Arthur V Musician, Second Class. 

Umland, Amandus a Coal Passer. 

Valianos, Niclis Oiler. 

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THE BATTLE OF 
MANILA BAY 



Sallimurf. 



Vanderveer, Je.\n J Yeoman, First Class 

Vasocevich, John Quartermaster, Third Class. 

VoGT, Frederick C Apprentice, Second Class. 

VoY, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Wagner, Frank Fireman, First Class. 

Wahleorg, Aroid Seaman. 

Walker, George Seaman. 

Wallwork, Thomas Coal Passer. 

Walser, Lewis, J Landsman. 

Walters, Christian P Coxszvain. 

Ward, James Mnsician, First Class. 

Warlow, Charles Chief Yeoman. 

Wasserman, Arthur Seaman. 

Waters, Charles Ordinary Seaman. 

Watson, Lorenzo Machinist, Second Class. 

Wenk, Harry B Apprentice, Second Class. 

West, Albert A. M Master-at-Arms, Third Class. 

Whapham, Frederick Mnsician, Second Class. 

White, Frank C Seaman. 

White, Ora Seaman. 

Whitham, Charles E Seaman. 

Whyler, Frank B Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Williams, David Seaman. 

Williams, Frank Coal Passer. 

Williams, Gustave L Seaman. 

Williams, Maurice Seaman. 

Williams, Roger Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Wilson, David Ordinary Seaman. 

Wilson, Hugh Coal Passer. 

Wing, Ah Wardroom Stezvard. 

Winkler, George M Apprentice, Second Class. 

Wood, William Seaman. 

Woodworth, Albert L Apprentice, Second Class. 

Wow, Yee Mess Attendant. 

Wright, John W Fireman, First Class. 

Yockish, Paul R Apprentice, First Class. 

You, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Zander, Edmund M Apprentice, Second Class. 

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THE BATTLE OF 
MANrLA BAY 



jUarinr C^uarii of tljf Baltimore. 



PiERPONT, Frank First Sergeant. 

Grant, James Sergeant. 

HooFMAN, Julius C Sergeant. 

Smith, John H Corporal. 

Stauek, Joseph Corporal. 

Walters, William Corporal. 

BoEHMANN, Francis Druniyner. 

Necesal, Arnold Trumpeter. 

Baptist, Gay Private. 

Bellamy, Sydney F Private. 

Benson, John C Private. 

Bliss, Leonard L Private. 

Bradley, Frank E Private. 

Bruck, August Private. 

Byington, Edward C Private. 

Campbell, Robert P Private. 

Chapman, William S Private. 

DiNiMiCK, Clarence C Private. 

Edwards, William A Private. 

Egan, Murty Private. 

Emerson, Frank E Private. 

Evans, Charles N Private. 

Fensholdt, Luis P Private. 

Fitzgerald, Maurice Private. 

George, Frederick W Private. 

GoEBEL, Paul D Private. 

Grieser, John B Private. 

Hall, Frederic Private. 

Hastings, Frank W Private. 

Heider, Alfred Private. 

Jallett, Charles H Private. 

Keene, Andrew R Private. 

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MANILA BAY 



Haltimorp. 



LaZier, Frank Private. 

LuDGATE, William Private. 

McBrearty, Frank Private. 

McCoRMicK, John Private. - .:s=:--r __-^ 

McLaughlin, John C Private. malate 

Peppard, David H Private. 

Peterson, Andrew Private. 

Toe, Joseph Private. 

Ralph, John F Private. 

Reynolds, Frank P Private. 

Richards, Edward Private. 

Rucks, Warner M Private. 

Smith, Fred L Private. 

Stafford, Thomas Private. 

Thomas, Charles E Private. 

Wilson, Joseph Private. 

Wesner, James Private. 

Yenawme, Kinney Private. 

Zeis,, George B Private. 



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©ffirrrs of tl|f Salt iglj. 



Protected Cruiser, ii Guns, 3,213 Tons, 10,000 Horse Power. 

Captain Joseph B. Coghlan. 

Lieutenant-Commander Frederic Singer. 

Lieutenant William Winder. 

Lieutenant Benjamin Tappan. 

Lieutenant Hugh Rodman. 

Etisign Casey B. Morgan. 

Ensign Frank L. Chadwick. 

Ensign Provoost Babin. 

Surgeon Emlyn H. Marsteller. 

Assistant Surgeon Dudley N. Carpenter. 

Paymaster William W. Galt. 

Chief Engineer Frank H. Bailey. 

Passed Assistant Engineer Alexander S. Halstead. 

Assistant Engineer John R. Brady. 

First Lieutenant of Marines , Thomas C. Treadwell. 

Acting Boatswain Edward J. Norcott. 

Acting Gunner Gaston D. Johnstone. 

Acting Carpenter Timothy E. Kiley. 

Pay Clerk George A. White. 



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Adamsson, Edwin Coxszi'ain. 

Akesson, Paulus Fireman, First Class. 

Andersen, Andrew F Seaman. 

Andersson, Adolf Seaman. 

Andy, Emil Seaman. 

Armstrong, J. J ipprentice, First Class. 

Andrews, Ellwood W Machinist, Second Class. 

AER.-VHAMSON, RiNEHART E Apprentice, Second Class. 

Anderson, Nils Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Brosnan, William J Master-at-Arms, Third Class. 

BoRG, Carl Jon Water Tender. 

Boyle, Michel Fireman, First Class. 

Blaisdell, Clinton S Apprentice, Second Class. 

Bryan, Benjamin H Chief Master-at-Arms. 

Barnes, James Fireman, First Class. 

Bromberger, Fritz Seaman. 

Berreson, Ole Coxszvain. 

Br^^lDbury, D Oiler. 

Benane, Driss W. 0. Cook. 

Barratt, John Warrant Officer's Cook. 

Bixler, Charles E Fireman, Second Class. 

Boothe, James L Mess Attendant. 

Barnum, Edward K Apprentice, Second Class. 

Bordley, Elville Ordinary Seaman. 

Baxter, David Seaman. 

Bailey, Aubrey C Landsman. 

Bosse, Alessandro Landsman. 

Braun, Karl Coppersmith. 

Berlin, Your Karl Sliip's Cook, Fourth Class. 

Benezra, Jack Landsman. 

Brown, J. L Ordinary Seaman. 

Briar, August Coal Passer. 

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Brydson, James Landsman. 

Chida, Saki Steerage Stezvard. 

Crook, Herbert L Apprentice, First Class. 

CosTABEL, Daniel Warrant Officer's Steward. 

Collins, James Landsman. 

Cathell, George W Fireman, Second Class. 

Coles, William Coal Passer. 

CoNOLLY, Coleman Water Tender. 

Carey, Patrick Coal Passer. 

Chappell, Charles Fireman, First Class. 

Carroll, George H Fireman, First Class. 

Clark, Walter J Chief Machinist. 

Clark, Francis Fireman, Second Class. 

Clark, Lewis W Coal Passer. 

Chung, Ah Landsman. 

Chow, Lee Landsman. 

Davis, Frederick H Apprentice, First Class. 

Duncan, Julian Apprentice, Second Class. 

Deale, William C Bugler. 

Duffy, James Oiler. 

DeKalb, Raymond P Apprentice, First Class. 

Dixon, Alfred Coal Passer. 

Daughtry, Isaac Fireman, First Class. 

DiL worth, Charles Fireman, First Class. 

Doyle, Peter Shipivright. 

Duncan, James G Apprentice, First Class. 

Douglass, Joseph Landsman. 

Dausch, Edward A Apprentice, First Class. 

Dafgard, Andrew G. C Apprentice, Second Class. 

Doyle, Burt Landsman. 

Danelson, August Seaman. 

Dunki, Carl Coal Passer. 

Eason, Thomas Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Evans, George H Fireman, Second Class. 

Evans, Thomas Boatszvain's Mate^ Second Class. 

Fitzpatrick, Thomas Coal Passer. 

Ferguson, James Plumber and Fitter. 

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FiTZPATRicK, John Coal Passer. 

Flanagan, Edward Coal Passer. 

Fuller, Henry L Apprentice, Second Class. 

Framarin, Girolomo Mess Attendant. 

Foley, Hartley Water Tender. 

Ferguson, George Coal Passer. 

F.ALK, John Landsman. 

Faridone, Pietro Coal Passer. 

Fat, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Grandahl, Hjalmar Seaman. 

GusTAVESEN, JoHAN Gunucr's Mate, Third Class. 

GoNNET, Pierre Wardroom Steward. 

Gassoway, Samuel J Apprentice, First Class. 

GiLSENAN, Thomas Carpenter's Mate, Second Class. 

Goodridge, N. E Machinist, Second Class. 

Gensler, Lawrence C Painter. 

Grant, Charlie Seaman. 

Graves, George W Apprentice, first Class. 

Gottlieb, Henry Apprentice, Second Class. 

Gaither, Harry H Coal Passer. 

Green, John M Fireman, Second Class. 

GiBBS, Randolph H Boats'vain's Mate, Second Class. 

Hanson, Max Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Harvey, William John Chief y'eoinan. 

Hansen, Andrew Quartermaster, Third Class. 

Harris, Charles Bayman. 

Hanlon, Patrick Fireman. First Class. 

Hug, William J Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Hofman, Thomas Fireman, First Class. 

Holub, Joseph Chief Gunner's Mate. 

HiNEs, Patrick Coal Passer. 

Hackett, Patrick Fireman, Second Class. 

Hamaguchi, Kintoro Mess Attendant. 

Habu, Asao Mess Attendant. 

Hamilton, William N Coal Passer. 

Heaney, Charles W Coal Passer. 

Heath, Samuel Fireman, Second Class. 

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Henry, George Seaman. 

Hummel, Augustus J Coal Passer. 

HoGAN, William M. A ipprentice, First Class. 

Jarrett, Henry C Veomanj Second Class. 

Jansson, Charles Seaman. 

Johnson, John R Ordinary Seaman. 

Johnson, Paul Fireman, Second Class. 

Jensen, Anton M Apprentice, Second Class. 

Johnson, James Co.rsivain. 

Johnson, William Sailmaker's Mate. 

Jakobson, Bernt a. M Coal Passer. 

Johns, Edward R Seaman. 

JoNssoN, Julius Ordinary Seaman. 

Kausch, Rudolph G Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Kornfeld, William E Machinist, Second Class. 

Kenney, Stephen Landsman. 

Klynson, Antony Seaman. 

Leclere, Alphonse Ward Room Cook. 

Larsson, John Blacksmith. 

Lentz, Percy J Chief Yeoman. 

Lafka, Antonio Oiler. 

Lynch, Michel J Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Larson, John Coal Passer. 

Linden, Frank John Machinist, First Class. 

Lannon, Patrick Coal Passer. 

Lucas, Fred Coal Passer. 

MoYLAN, Nicholas Dan Seaman. 

Mason, Armstead Landsman. 

Maher, Lawrence Coal Passer. 

Mitchell, Harry E Coal Passer. 

Mahoney. John Fireman, First Class. 

Mattson, Axel Oiler. 

Mauerhofer, Emil Apprentice, Second Class. 

Martin, Joseph Apprentice, First Class. 

Manghir, Antoine Mess Attendant. 

Murphey, John Coal Passer. 

Melampy, Daniel Coal Passer. 

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MuLLER, Charles Landsman. 

Mayhew, William B Machinist, First Class. 

Marayama, Tosh I Steerage Cook. 

MoRETZ, Max Seaman. ^^ ?raile 

Maro, Charles Boilermaker. 

Malet, George Seaviau. 

Masselo, Panayote Cabin Cook. 

MuRPHEY, William Boatszi'ain's Mate, First Class. 

Miller. James A Ordinary Seaman. 

Murray, Joseph Sea))ian. 

MoN, TcHE Blacksmith. 

McCants, John H Landsman. 

McGraw, John J Landsman. 

McLaughlin, Thomas Fireman, First Class. 

McMahon, William J Coal Passer. 

McFaun, John Coal Passer. 

McDonald, James Coal Passer. 

McArdle, James S Apprentice, First Class. 

McCartney, Edward Landsman. 

McIntosh, Joseph Fireman, Second Class. 

McKenna, Edward Fireman, First Class. 

McCarthey, Edward J Seaman. 

McNish, Samuel Coal Passer. 

Nilsson, Sixten F Co.rswain. 

Nagasaki, Yoohimatser Ordinary Seaman. 

Nilsen, Ole S Boatszcain's Mate, Second Class. 

Nilsen, Olaf Co.vswain. 

Nygard, Victor Seaman. 

Nelson, Chresten Oiler. 

Nagel, William Coal Passer. 

Ortman, Julius Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

O'Donohue, John Ordinary Seaman. 

O'Brien, William Quartermaster, First Class. 

Olsen, Gustaf T Seaman. 

O'Dell, Thomas W Machinist, First Class. 

Phillips, R. W Chief Yeoman. 

Price, G. H Yeoman, First Class. 

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Pequignot, Edward Coal Passer. 

Phillips, James H Fireman, First Class. 

Perry, Fr.\nk J Landsman. 

Pfingstag, H. C. R Apprentice, Second Class. 

Prime, Charles Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Ping, Ah Landsman. 

QuiNN, James C Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Rothwell, John Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Rouzer, Clarence Ordinary Seaman. 

Ryan, Stephen Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Ridpath, William M Machinist, First Class. 

Rosse, Antone Ordinary Seaman. 

Rusk, Isak E Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Riley, John , Chief Boatswain's Mate. 

Smith, Benjamin F. W Seaman. 

Smith, Frederick Boats-wain's Mate. Second Class. 

Sanborn, Stephen H Fireman, First Class. 

Savage, William Landsman. 

Smith, Henry Ship's Cook, First Class. 

Smith, James Landsman. 

Scott, Thomas Coal Passer. 

ScoBiE, William Chief Machinist. 

Spellman, Martin Coal Passer. 

ScHAUPP, Charles Machinist, Second Class. 

SWANSON, Adolph Gunuer's Mate, First Class. 

Skon, Svend J Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Schenk, Baldwin F. L Fireman, Second Class. 

Sablestrom, Erik A Seaman. 

Schuler, William Quartermaster, Third Class. 

Smith, William A Seaman. 

Sneath, William Seaman. 

Smith, James Seaman. 

Sorensen, Christian Quartermaster, Second Class. 

Sheppard, Moses Cabin Steivard. 

Sandberg, Frederick E Ordinary Seaman. 

Trent, Thomas Fireman, Second Class. 

Tejada, Joseph J Apothecary. 



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Trigger, Daniel Chief Carpenter's Mate. 

Tracey, Stephen Water Tender. 

Thompson, William A Coxszvain. 

Teutchtler, Robert Apprentice, Second Class. 

Tam, King Mess Attendant. malats 

Tung, Lou Landsman. 

VosE, William Ordinary Seaman. 

Vaughan^ James Ordinary Seaman. 

Warner, George T Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

White, James F fireman. Second Class. 

Werling, Richard Ordinary Seaman. 

Wuchuhara, Keyokusa Mess Attendant. 

Watson, Frederick Coal Passer. 

Wall, Ulric V Seaman. 

Way, Louis F Chief Quartermaster. 

Wormald, Robert Oiler. 

White, Stephen Oiler. 

White, Charles J Apprentice, Second Class. 

Warner, Benjamin Oiler. 

Williams. Murray JVater Tender. 

Wev, O. W Apprentice, Second Class. 

Wetzel, William Oiler. 

Wormald, George W Coal Passer. 

Walsh, George F Ordinary Seaman. 

Woodward, Albert N Bayman. 

Wagenheim, Emil Landsman. 

Ward, Albert C Landsman. 

Warner, Sidney Fireman, Second Class. 

West, Joseph E Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Welsh, John Coal Passer. 

Wynn, Walker Apprentice, Second Class. 

Williams, George Ordinary Seaman. 

Walsh, James Coal Passer. 



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Evans, Richard L First Sergeant. 

Brown, James W Sergeant. 

Rowland, Edward Sergeant. 

Collins, Harry A Corporal. 

Hoover, Charles E Corporal. 

Stevens, William H Corporal. 

Stewart, James A Drummer. 

Slobudski, Marcello Fifer. 

Akers, John B Private. 

Blodgett, Foster Private. 

Birrer, Fernando L Private. 

BoYCE, Robert N Private. 

Bonner, Daniel S Private. 

Condrey, William B Private. 

Farrell, John Private. 

GiLsoN, Daniel E Private. 

Heard, Richard J Private. 

Lynch, Daniel J Private. 

Neily, George W Private. 

Nelson, Peter Private. 

O'Hara, Peter J Private. 

Phillips, Henry Private. 

Platt, Edward A Private. 

Rafferty, Henry Private. 

Staples, Charles E Private. 

Ward, John R Private. 

Wilber, Christian Private. 



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Gunboat— 4 Guns, 892 Tons, 1,092 Horse Power, Single Screw. 

Commander Edward P. Wood. 

Lieutenant Edward M. Hughes. 

Lieutenant Bradley A. Fiske. 

Lieutenant Albert N. Wood. 

Lieutenant (J. G.) Charles P. Plunkett. 

Ensign George L. Fermier. 

Ensign Willl\m S. Montgomery. 

Passed Assistant Surgeon Carl D. Brownell. 

Assistmit Paymaster George G. Seibels. 

Chief Engineer Reynold T. Hall. 



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Arnhold, Arthur Chief Yconwn. 

AssMUS, Paul Seaman. 

Ball, G. H Bayman. 

Baston, Charles G Coxsivain. 

Black, Frank J Chief Boatniaker's Mate. 

Blakiston, Raymond J Saibnaker's Mate. 

Blakenbeckler, Robert J Landsman. 

Beaumont, Charles Fireman. Second Class. 

Bethgen, Emil Co.vszvain. 

Bley, Edgar S Coal Passer. 

BuDROw, Leon.vrd Coxs-iVain. 

Cantwell, Richard F Chief Machinist. 

Carlssen, John L Bugler. 

Cassey'. Peter F Ordinary Seaman. 

Chang, Hung Daw Mess Attendant. 

Christie, David Seaman. 

Cogswell, Frederick L Apothecary. 

Conquest, Alfred B Chief ]'eaman. 

Cooley, Verdinal W Apprentice, First Class. 

CoYLE, Patrick Seaman. 

CuRRiE, Archie Oiler. 

Donovan, George M Machinist. First Class. 

Donovan, John H Ordinary Seaman. 

Donohue, Peter Fireman, First Class. 

Dueland, George Boatszvain's Mate, First Class. 

Duncan, Frederick F Apprentice. Second Class. 

Eberlin, Louis A Apprentice, Second Class. 

Engman, John A Ordinary Seaman. 

Ermerius, John F Chief Yeoman. 

Eklundh, John E Chief Quartermaster. 

Enutroff, Darblub Seaman. 

Fielder, William Seaman. 

Fitzgerald, Daniel Landsman. 

Forest, Edwin C Apprentice, Second Class. 

Foo, Ah Wardroom Cook. 

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Gardes, Henry W Yeoman, Second Cla^s. 

Geary, James J Seaman. 

Gun, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Hansen, William Seaman. 

Hannis, Edwin Coxswain. 

Harper, Henry A Coal Passer. 

Harris, Duncan C Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Harmon, William E Landsman. 

Hart, Charles Quartermaster, First Class. 

Hee;, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Hinricks, Robert Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

HoBART, Harry Apprentice, First Class. 

Hooser, William F Coal Passer. 

Howard, John L Yeoman, Third Class. 

HuiTFELDT, Oscar Seaman. 

IsAKSON, John F Ordinary Seaman. 

Itrich, Franz A Chief Carpenter's Mate. 

Kariger, Frederick Seaman. 

Kramer, Hugo Coppersmith. 

Kr.\nel, William Seaman. 

KwACK, Chie Mess Attenda/iit. 

Kuhlback, Theodore Chief Gunner's Mate. 

Larsen, Olaf Seaman. 

Logan, George Seaman. 

Lutken, Harold I Chief Machinist. 

Macaulay, Bernard V Apprentice, Second Class. 

Martin, John S Chief Machinist. 

Maybery, Willie L Landsman. 

Mening, John Coal Passer. 

Millane, Patrick Co.vswain. 

Miller, Hans P Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Muffly, John D Oiler. 

McAllister, Samuel Ordinary Seaman. 

Nagase, Yasujiro Landsman. 

Nagle^, Edward F Blacksmith. 

Olander, Herman K Quartermaster, Third Class 

Otto, Konstantin Latidsman. 

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O'Mara, Thomas J Coal Passer. 

O'TooLE, John Coxswain. 

Palmer, Humboldt J Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Patterson, Alexander Water Tender. 

Prelorsky, Dimitri Boilermaker. 

Power, John Fireman, First Class. 

Prodo, John Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Putsche, Bernard Seama)i. 

Raymond, George A Apprentice, Second Class. 

Reed, Samuel Fireman, Second Class. 

Reh, Otto E Chief Master- At- Arms. 

Remahl, Alfred Ordinary Seaman. 

Rust, Jesse B Coal Passer. 

Sellman, John Seaman. 

Sterling, William J Ordinary Seaman. 

Sing, Ah Wardroom Stezvard. 

Singman, Bert B Apprentice, Second Class. 

Smith, Charles E Plumber and Fitter. 

Smith, Eugene P Fireman, Second Class. 

Smith, William Landsman. 

Sowerby, John A Apprentice, Second Class. 

Sprong, Charles H Seaman. 

Strom, August E Boatszvain's Mate., Second Class. 

ScHUEL, George Fireman, First Class. 

Struwe, a. G. O Quartermaster, Second Class. 

Sun, Ah Painter. 

Tanaka,, Guikichi Cabin Steward. 

Trennert, Robert F Apprentice, Seeotid Class. 

ToRSTENSEN, Helge Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class. 

Valles, Christopher H Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Warner, George C Coal Passer. 

Wilson, Frank Seaman. 

WiERS, John A Ordinary Seaman. 

Wise, Willis G Coal Passer. 

White, Thomas Ship's Cook, First Class. 

Yee, Ah Mess Attendant. 

YoNEjiRO, Hamano Cabin Cook. 

Yung, Ah Aless Attendant. 



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Burton, Richard E First Sergeant. 

Batson, Frank Corporal. 

Kavanaugh, John K Corporal. 

Ford, Louis M Private. 

HiGGiNS, Patrick J Private. 

Joyce, Michael Private. 

Kramer, Frank N Private. 

Schneider, Fred Private. 

West, William Private. 



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Gunboat — 6 Guns, 1,700 Tons, 3,405 Horse Power, Twin 

Screws. 

Commander Asa Walker. 

Lieutenant-Commander George P. Colvocoresses. 

Lieutenant Thomas B. Howard. 

Lieutenant Patrick W. Hourigan. 

Lieutenant (/. G.) Charles M. McCormick. 

Ensign Louis A. Kaiser. 

Ensign William C. Davidson. 

Ensign Orlo S. Knepper. 

Passed Assistant Surgeon Richard G. Broderick. 

Passed Assistant Paymaster Eugene D. Ryan. 

Chief Engineer George B. Ransom. 

Passed Assistant Engineer Horace W. Jones. 

Pay Clerk Frederick K. Hunt. 



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Anderson, Lorentz Andreas .... Seaman. 

Anderson, Carl Boatszvain's Mate, First Class. 

Anderson, John Seaman. 

Anderson, Leon Seaman. 

Alm, Edving Alfred Quartermaster, Third Class. 

Andrews, Robert Thomas -ipprentice, Secotid Class. 

AuLMANN, George Lawrence. .. C/wV/ Yeoman. 

Attridge, Joseph Francis Landsman. 

Anderson, Charles Quartermaster, Second Class. 

Berger, August George Apprentice, Second Class. 

Britton, Joseph Quartermaster, First Class. 

Bethge, Charles Ludwig Seaman. 

Baker, George William Landsman. 

Bush, Frank Landsman. 

Bush, Charlie Landsman. 

Bottoncourt, Frank Landsman. 

Brown, Frederick William. ... CJionu'rV Mate, Third Class. 

Babcock, Howard Harry Coal Passer. 

Brotherton, John P Oiler. 

CoAN, Anthony Apprentice, Second Class. 

Crouse, William A Water Tender. 

Crowley, Edward Sliipwright. 

Clark, Harry John Yeoman, Second Class. 

Corvantes, Lewis Ignacio Apprentice, Second Class. 

Clydesdale, Frederick R Ordinary Seaman. 

Chung, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Chow, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Dixon, William Carter Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Davis, William Fireman, First Clc^ss. 

Dame, George Horace Chief Machinist. 

Devine, Augustine D Machinist, First Class. 

Desmond, Harry Machinist, First Class. 

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Dickey, Glen Deane Yeoman, Third Class. 

DiCKERSON, Charles Oliver Landsniatu 

Dees, Louis Charles Coal Passer. 

LUNETA DuNDAS, Henry Gratton Coxswaiti. 

Dewson, Edwin Walker Apprentice, Second Class. 

Evans, Ernest Chief Machinist. 

Erwin, Burt Adams Ordinary Seaman. 

Ehle, John Walter Fireman, First Class. 

FoLsoN, Edward Oiler. 

FoNG, Yee Wardroom Cook. 

Frazer, George Landsman. 

Fuller, George Lewis Boatstvain's Mate, Second Class. 

Gallagher, Thomas B Machinist, Second Class. 

Gallagher, John Chief Master-at-Arms. 

Griggs, Joseph Henry Bayman. 

Goldman, Max Apprentice, Second Class. 

Gable, Arthur Coal Passer. 

Green, William Coal Passer. 

Gignac, Archibald Jerome Apprentice, Second Class. 

Grable, James Floyd Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Harmon, Frank Maybury Apprentice, Second Class. 

Harvey, George John Apprentice, First Class. 

Harmon, Peter Austin Landsman. 

Hill, Patrick Chief Gunner's Mate. 

Healey, Patrick Fireman, Second Class. 

Hermanson, Emil Sven Fireman, Second Class. 

Haffke, Charles Coal Passer. 

Hee, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Henk, Charles William Ordinary Seaman. 

Hind, William Richard Ordinary Seaman. 

Hull, James Lott Fireman, First Class. 

Hickox, George Lauman Fireman, Second Class. 

Hartman, John George Ordinary Seaman. 

Ikeda, Tomihiro Cabin Stezvard. 

Jones, Frank Bartlett Master-at-Arms, Third Class. 

Jorgensen, Peter C Chief Quartermaster. 

James, John Seaman. 

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(Unnrari*. 

Joseph, William Coal Passer. - ■ - 'O 

Johnson, Andrew Seaman. 

King, John Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Kato, Unosuki Landsman. 

Kline, Mahlon Albert Plumber and Fitter. 

Kerston, George Toney Ordinary Seaman. 

Kenny, Thomas Joseph Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Kabatchnick, Samuel Fireman, Second Class. 

Kugat, Paul Seaman. 

Lerch. George Henry Carpenter's Mate. Third Class. 

Lagerholm, Frith iof Co.vszL'ain. 

Lawrence, Harry Apprentice, Second Class. 

Langa, Jesse Jackson Chief Yeoman. 

Lassig, Charles Edward Apprentice, Second Class. 

Londerman, John Chief Boatswain's Mate. 

Lambert, Edward Boilermaker. 

Leslie, James Frederick Machinist, Second Class. 

Leahy, Henry Ordinary Seaman. 

Ling, Ah Mess Attendant. 

Lem, Yee Mess Attendant. 

Muller, Frederick James Sailniaker's Mate. 

Martinmann,, Fred Seaman. 

Mengi, Peter Seaman. 

Martin, Joseph Fireman, First Class. 

Melody, Hugh Joseph Oiler. 

Miller, Henry Coal Passer. 

Metcalf, George Robert Machinist, First Class. 

Meade, Earl Coal Passer. 

Mahoney, Patrick Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Minnick, Wallace Willard . . . Ordinary Seaman. 

Miles, William Edward Painter. 

Murphy, James Joseph Firetnan, Second Class. 

MooREHEAD, Thomas Cool Passcr. 

Maruyama, Yasu Mess Attendant. 

McGuiRE, Daniel Oiler. 

McCarthy, Corneils Water Tender. 

McPherson, Ewen Malcolm . . . Fireman, Second Class. 

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McCartney, William James. . . . Coxswain. 

Nelson, Daniel William Ordinary Seaman. 

NiKKELSEN, Nikkel Ordinary Seaman. 

Nelson, Joseph Bugler. 

Olmstead, Henry Hall Fireman, Second Class. 

Olsson, Emil Hjalmar Seaman. 

O'Keefe, Thomas Apprentice, Second Class. 

Osborne, Guy Raymond Landsman. 

One, Ah Wardroom Steward. 

Parrish, Samuel Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

PoLLEX^ Max Coxswain. 

Peterson, Otto Albin Seaman. 

Powers, William David Fireman, First Class. 

Price, John Larkins Ordinary Seaman. 

Pfaff, Edward Apprentice, Second Class. 

Plumber, John Alexander Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Phillips, Alexander Thomas. . .Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Props, William Edward Oiler. 

Row, Albert George Ordinary Seaman. 

RosTj Richard Ordinary Seaman. 

Rowland, Charles E Blacksmith. 

Ramsperger, Frederick Chief Carpenter's Mate. 

Ross, David Francis Ordinary Seaman. 

RooNEY, John Fireman, First Class. 

SiLVA, Manuel Ship's Cook, First Class. 

Shute, Frank Edward Chief Yeoman. 

Sheehan, William Bernard . . . Coxsivain. 

Suzuki, Toyotaro Cabin Cook. 

Speaker, Albert Apprentice, Second Class. 

Saxton, William Eugene Apothecary. 

Sibley, John Thompson Coal Passer. 

Smith, Thomas Coal Passer. 

SuMMj, Herman Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Smith, Robert Xavier Fireonan, Second Class. 

Schlicht, John Water Tender. 

Stroble, Robert Coal Passer. 

Sefbom, Carl Frith iof Seaman. 

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Turner, Louis Fireman, First Class. 

Wagelie, Gunval Andrius Seaman. 

Westermark, Axel Seaman. 

Welsh, John Henry Blacksmith. 

Wilson, Henry Ward Beecher. . Coal Passer. 

White, Edward Thomas Seaman. 

Wiseman, Herbert John Chief Machinist. 

Wilson, Edward Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Wiggles, Edward Manford Coxszvain. 

Whitney, Albert Coal Passer. 

Williams, Owen John Apprentice, Second Class. 

Whiteley, John Henry Ordinary Seaman. 

Young, Louis Lusin Ordinary Seaman. 



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BONHERT, Charles First Sergeant. 

Daiilgreen, John O Corporal. 

Bauer, Charlie Private. 

Catlin, Lucius H Private. 

Day, John E Private. 

Elkin, Eugene Private. 

Grey, John Private. 

Howard, Luther Private. 

Landrum, Floyd L Private. 

Miller, Alexander Private. 

McGuiRE, Peter Private. 

Murphy, Stephen Private. 

Orndoff, Harry W Private. 

Peterson, George C Private. 

Robinson, Willis Private. 

Sugar, Sydney D Private. 

Sainsbury, Joseph E. Private. 

Young, Frank A Private. 



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Protected Cruiser — 8 Guns, 3,000 Tons, 4,030 Horse Power, 

Single Screw. 

Captain Frank Wildes. 

Lieutenant-Commander John A. Norris. 

Lieutenant Bernard O. Scott. 

Lieutenant John Gibson. 

Lieutenant {J. G.) William L. Howard. 

Ensign Samuel S. Robison. 

Ensign Lay H. Everhart. 

Ensign John S. Doddridge. 

Surgeon Millard H. Crawford. 

Assistant Surgeon Robert S. Blakeman. 

Paymaster John R. Martin. 

Chief Engineer Richard Inch. 

Assistant Engineer Leland F. James. 

First Lieutenant of Marines Robert McM. Button. 

Gunner Joel C. Evans. 

Carpenter Osgood H. Hilton. 

Pay Clerk George H. Grendle. 



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Ambrose, Edward Seaman. 

Anderson, William Edward . . . Boilermaker. 

Ahlfors, William Seaman. 

Abelson, Anton Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

ArnotTj Thomas Frederick Boatswain's Mate, First Class. 

Arnold, Louis Landsman. 

Ayers, Walter Wadsworth .... Apothecary. 

Anderson, Thomas Seaman. 

Breiner, Harry M Coal Passer. 

Bertelsen, Bernhardt Master-at-Arms, Second Class. 

Blake, John Chief Master-at-Arms. 

BooTHBY, Henry Fireman, First Class. 

Boyd, Charles Marklin Coal Passer. 

Bristol, Bernard Joseph Seaman. 

Bestoso, Giov.anni Landsman. 

Bicknell, George Robert Ordinary Seaman. 

Bickford, John Ship's Cook, Fojirih Class. 

Beakes, Edward Apprentice, First Class. 

Barrett, Joseph Edward Apprentice, First Class. 

Buck miller, John Coal Passer. 

Barry, John Seaman. 

Berry, Exra Herbert Landsman. 

Burton, George Quartermaster, First Class. 

Breen, John Patrick D Seaman. 

BoRST, Otto Alexander Fireman, First Class. 

Bargman, John Chief Carpenter's Mate. 

Cummings, Charles Landsman. 

Clifford, Charles Warren Chief Machinist. 

Cameron, John Fireman, First Class. 

Cl.\rk, Samuel R Bayman. 

Crowley, Timothy Frank Coal Passer. 

Clark, Otis Barritt Coal Passer. 

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Clark, John Thomas Ordinary Seaman. 

Creamer, Joseph A Landsman. 

Carlsen, Oskar Seaman. 

Clair, John Joseph Apprentice, First Class. 

FORT Covington, Frank Harold Apprentice, First Class. 

Campbell, Alexander Landsman. 

Chee, Chung Mess Attenda^it. 

Campbell, John Walter Landsman. 

Conway, Daniel G Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Campbell, Charles Arnold .... Ordinary Seaman. 

Caslin, George Fireman, Second Class. 

Duff, James Wade Coal Passer. 

Doughty, Wesley Roscow Landsman. 

Dahlberg, Gustaf Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Donovan, John Ordinary Seaman. 

Davis, Frank Coal Passer. 

Daley, Thomas Landsman. 

DuFFEY, James Landsman. 

De Camps, Jr., Nicklas Seaman. 

Erickson, Edward Ordinary Seaman. 

Engel, Harry Edward Apprentice, First Class. 

Ennis, James Fireman, Second Class. 

FoRSNER, Olof Fireman^, First Class. 

Fero, Harry Apprentice, First Class. 

Fisher, William Edward Apprentice, First Class. 

Fitzpatrick, Luke Apprentice, First Class. 

Fogarty, John Ordinary Seaman. 

Fat, Ah Warrant Officer's Cook. 

Flaherty, John Patrick Fireman, Second Class. 

Gavin, Philip Water Tender. 

Goodman, George W Fireman, Second Class. 

Gross, Jacob E Landsman. 

GuLiCK, George N Apprentice, First Class. 

Gilluly, a. McDonald Coal Passer. 

Galvin, M Fireman, Second Class. 

Gumpert, Augustus Apprentice, First Class. 

Gray, Edward Carpenter's Mate, Third Class. 

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Gallagher, William Ordinary Seaman. 

Gardiner, Joseph C Coal Parser. 

Hee, Lou Mess Attendant. 

Hansson, Martin Seaman. 

Hennessy, John Joseph Seaman. 

HoRNE, Arthur Fireman, Second Class. 

Hayes, John Seaman. 

Hannan, William H Apprentice, First Class. 

HiNES, William R Apprentice, First Class. 

Hitman, Frank Ordinary Seaman. 

Halling, Luovi Seaman. 

Hoffman, George M Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Hill, Alexander Chief Quartermaster. 

Humphrey, William Ordinary Seaman. 

Hee, An Mess Attendant. 

Irvine, Peter Albert Seaman. 

Jansen, Jacob Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Jones, Charles Lee Landsman. 

Johnson, Nicklas Seaman. 

JocHUM, Frederick Seaman. 

Jones, Robert Ship's Cook, First Class. 

Johnson, William Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class 

Jeggles, Charles Henry Apprentice, First Class. 

James, Samuel Charles Ordinary Seaman. 

Jong, To Wang Cabin Cook. 

Jensen, Hans Christian Ordinary Seaman. 

Jansen, Martin Gunner's Mate, Third Class. 

Johnson, Eric Seaman. 

Kristiansen, Karl Seaman. 

Killelea, Charles Oiler. 

KiRKHOLDER, FREDERICK Apprentice, First Class. 

Kronmiller, George Louis Quartermaster, Third Class. 

Keegan, Thomas Boatswain's Mate, Second Class. 

Kessel, William Ordinary Seaman. 

Ki, Wing Mess Attendant. 

Loos, William Fireman, First Class. 

La Motte, Harry Clayton Painter. 

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Laury, Charles Warren Boatswain's Mate, First Class. 

Leudermain, Charles W Apprentice, First Class. 

LouGHLiN, Michael Apprentice, First Class. 

Long, Henry Wads worth Ordinary Seaman. 

Lanigan, James Chief Machinist. 

Lake, William Seaman. 

LiNQUiST, GusTAF Seaman. 

Launitz, Andrei Seaman. 

Lee, King Mess Attendant. 

Lambert, Richard Sailmaker's Mate. 

Malloy, Robert Alexander Blacksmith. 

Murphy, Michael Ordinary Seaman. 

Mullaly, Michael Chief Gunner's Mate. 

Madero, Antonio Alberto Landsman. 

Mulbert, John Coal Passer. 

Murphy, William Thomas Fireman, Second Class. 

Mullen, James Ordinary Seaman. 

Marshal^, James Ordinary Seaman. 

Mason, Frank Landsman. 

Mangan, James Landsman. 

Meade, Francis Joseph Apprentice, First Class. 

Muchlbach, Paul Coxswain. 

Mooney, James Fireman, First Class. 

Mendell. Louis Pina Seaman. 

Mumford, John James Apprentice, First Class. 

Morrison, Angus A. C Coal Passer. 

Morga, William F Chief Boatszvain's Mate. 

Mud, Ling Mess Attendant. 

McCarthy, Justin Oiler. 

McCann, Frank Blacksmith. 

McDonald, Daniel Fireman, First Class. 

McCarthy, Bartie Coal Passer. 

McGee, William Coal Passer. 

McPherson, James Lawrence . . Coxszvain. 

McShane, James Seaman. 

McKenna, James William Plumber and Fitter. 

McFarland, Roy Arlington ...Landsman. 



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McDonald, Charles J Coxswain. 

McSwEENEY, Eugene A Bugler. 

McGiNNiss, William Seaman. ^^ PBAitF 

McGriel, Daniel Water Tender. 

McDonald, George S Landsman. 

Neal, David M Landsman. 

Naumann, Charles Landsman. 

NiLSEN, Nils Apprentice, First Class. 

O'Brien, Edward J. F Coxsivain. 

O'CoNNER, Michael Landsman. 

Olsson, Karl E Landsman. 

Owen, William Fireman, Second Class. 

O'Neill, Thomas Ordinary Seaman. 

Olsen, Olof Coxswain. 

Perkins, Dell Master-at-Arms, Third Class. 

Pearce, George Seaman. 

Ping, Ah Cabin Steward. 

Parker, Fredro Fern Coxszvain. 

Petersen, Fredirick Seaman. 

Quoi, Ah Mess Attendant. 

QuiGLEY, Richard Landsman. 

Read, Everett Winthrop Fireman, First Class. 

Randall, George Frederick .... Chief Yeoman. 

Rhodes, Harry Oiler. 

Richards, Benjamin Fireman, First Class. 

Rieman, John Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Robinson, John Seaman. 

Reardon, William H Quartermaster, Second Class. 

Rheinelander, Charles Wm. . . Apprentice, First Class. 

Royal, George R Apprentice, First Class. 

Smith, Earl Coal Passer. 

Schneider, John Thomas Water Tender. 

Schaefer, Louis F Landsman. 

Simpson, Theo. Herman Fireman, Second Class. 

Sullivan, Patrick F Coal Passer. 

Stuart, Alexander Boatszvain's Mate, Second Class. 

ScHAFFER, Charles Coal Passer. 



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Sterling, Joseph Machinist, First Class. 

ScuDDER, William Landsman. 

Sov, Ah Wardroom Officer's Cook. 

ScHURTER, John R Quartermaster, Third Class. 

Seifried, Eugene William Apprentice, First Class. 

Seymour, John Joseph Apprentice, First Class. 

Summerville, Erle R Apprentice, First Class. 

Swanson, Emil Apprentice, First Class. 

Spencer, Joseph R Landsman. 

Sullivan, James Boatsivain's Mate, First Class. 

Schleuther, Hugo Seaman. 

Savas, Nicholas Seaman. 

Sou, Chay Steerage Steward. 

Shee, Song Mess Attendant. 

Sutton, Charles B Seaman. 

Sullivan, James M Gunner's Mate, Second Class. 

Sullivan, James M Seaman. 

Scoggins, Joseph Seaman. 

Stanrow, Constantinos Seaman. 

Sam, Ah Wardroom Steward. 

Tyrrell, John Joseph Machinist, Second Class. 

Tame, Charles Machinist, Second Class. 

Treadwell, George A Yeoman, First Class. 

Templeton, Frederick A Fireman, Second Class. 

Tipton, Charles E Coal Passer. 

Traylor, Thomas Marrion Landsman. 

Tonnesen, Jacob A Seaman. 

Taylor„ William Coppersmith. 

Taylor, Elens Francis Apprentice, First Class. 

Volkmar, George T Boatszuain's Mate, Second Clctss. 

Vernieux, Frederick Seaman. 

White, James Chief Yeoman. 

Walke, John Henry Landsman. 

Wheeler, Charles H Coxswain. 

Wilson, Charles Frederick .... Fireman, Second Class. 

Walsh, Harry Oiler. 

Wind, Andy Coal Passer. 



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Welch, William Fireman, First Class. 

WosTERLiNK, AUGUST Gunner's Mate, First Class. 

Woods, William Seaman. 

White, William Reese Apprentice, First Class. 

Wallace, Robert Baytnan. 

Waite, William Seaman Gunner. 

YuN, Lin Pu Mess Attendant. 

Zanewich, Anton Coxswain. 

Zederbaum, George Yeoman, Second Class. 

Zenker, John Coxswain. 

ZiN, Ah Wardroom Cook. 




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Adams, George H First Sergeant. 

Williams, Augustus Sergeant. 

Griesel, August Corporal. 

Johnston, Harry Corporal. 

Ryan, Michael Corporal. 

Schramm, Ludwig Corporal. 

Foley, Thomas Fifer. 

Barker, David Private. 

Carr, David H Private. 

Chew, Charles S Private. 

Conway, Thomas Private. 

CooGAN, William H Private. 

Eddy, Charles D Private. 

Farrell, Ferdinand D Private. 

Gill, Jesse W Private. 

Hall, Robert Private. 

Harkins, James J Private. 

Jensen, Hans Private. 

Jolly, Albert Private. 

Jozwiah, Joseph F Private. 

King, Frank Private. 

Kirchoff, William F Private. 

Macfarlane, James Private. 

Martin, Frank Private. 

McCoRMiCK, John Private. 

Murray, Arthur Private. 

Nelson, George C Private. 

Palmer, Carl E Private. 

Pfefferle, Leon Private. 



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Revenue Cutter — Secondary Battery, 1,280 Tons, 2,400 Horse Power, 

Single Screw. 

Lieutenant, U. S. Navy William P. Elliot. 

Captain, Revenue Cutter Service. .Daniel B. Hodgsdon. 



. . Daniel P. Foley. 
. . Walker W. Joynes. 
. . Randolph Ridgely, Jr. 
. . William E. AtLee. 
. . John Mel. 



First Lieutenant, R. C. S. . . 
Second Lieutenant, R. C. S. 
Third Lieutenant, R. C. S. . 
Third Lieutenant, R. C. S. . 
Third Lieutenant, R. C. S. . 
Assistant Surgeon, 

Marine Hospital Service Joseph B. Greene. 

Pirst Assistant Engineer^ R. C. S. William C. Meyers. 
First Assistant Engineer, R. C. S. William E. Maccoun. 
Second Assistant Engineer, 

R. C. S Henry F. Schoenborn. 

Acting Paymaster George A. Loud. 

Nanalfan 

Collier. 
Lieutenant Ben W. Hodges, U. S. N. 

Hafirn 

Supply Vessel. 
Ensign Henry A. Pearson, U. S. N. 

Frank B. Randall, R. C. S., Chief Engineer of the Revenue Cut- 
ter McCulloch, died from the efEects of heat and over-exertion when 
the fleet was coming in through the entrance to Manila Bay, while 
trying to stop the blaze from the smokestack of his vessel. 

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Anderson, Charles Seaman. 

Anderson, Johan Seaman. 

Armstrong, Burt Second Class Boy. 

Bailey, Thomas Ordinary Seaman. 

Barnes, Frank A Second Class Boy. 

Beaubrin, Jacob Coal Passer. 

Benson, Henry Coal Passer. 

Bryson, John Quartermaster. 

Burke, John A Boatswain. 

Burns, James Fireman. 

Burwell, Edward L Ordinary Seaman. 

Carson, Gustav Master-at-Arms. 

Charles, Bernard Ordinary Seaman. 

Choy, Ah Fireman. 

Christie, Henry Seaman. 

Clark, Charles Coxszvain. 

Clindining, Frank Ordinary Seaman. 

Cr-^ig, F. C Ordinary Seaman. 

Dirwanger, J. a Ordinary Seaman. 

Doner, John Ordinary Seaman. 

Dunseath, William Fireman. 

Fedoroff, August E Seaman. 

FoNG, Ah Fireman. 

Forbis, Archie First Class Boy. 

Hakansson, George Coal Passer. 

Hatch, Kimball Fireman. 

Hein, George Coal Passer. 

Hong, Ah Fireman. 

Humphrey, F. W Seaman. 

Imai, Echi First Class Boy. 

Johnson, Charlie Quartermaster. 

Kemer, John A Ordinary Seaman. 

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King, Frank Ordinary Seaman. 

Klump, David Machinist. 

KuHL, A Seaman. 

Lawrence, John Coal Passer. 

Long, C. H First Class Boy. 

Low, Ah Coal Passer. 

Malitani, Kameo First Class Boy. 

Miller, William E Ordinary Seaman. 

McFarlane, James Ordinary Seaman. 

Neithercote, H. a Bugler. 

Ogata, Kuraki First Class Boy. 

Olsen, Oscar J Fireman. 

Olsen, Gustav E Fireman. 

Owens, Paul G Ordinary Seaman. 

Parovel, Joseph Seaman. 

Pattison, Joseph Seaman. 

Persson, Olaf Seaman. 

Quirk, Patrick Ship's Cook. 

Rice, Louis M Cabin Steii'ard. 

Richter, B. C Seaman. 

Rossi N, Peter C Carpenter. 

Sakee, Koudo Wardroom Steivard. 

Sing, Ah Machinist. 

SjOBUG, B. H Quartermaster. 

Smith, Dennis A Ordinary Seaman. 

Sutton, William Second Class Boy. 

SvENSON, John Coxswain. 

Swanson, Olaf Coxswain. 

Thompson, Harry Seaman. 

Thompson, N. A Seaman. 

Timmins, Bernard Oiler. 

Tubes, Burt Second Class Boy. 

Tye, Ah Fireman. 

Woolford, Nelson Gunner. 

Yoshi, K First Class Boy. 



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The following named gentlemen were in the battle of Manila Bay, 
on May ist, 1898: 

The Honorable H. O. Williams, U. S. Consul at Manila was on 
board the Baltimore, having joined the fleet at Mirs Bay, April 27th, 
1898. 

The Honorable George A. Loud, was Acting Paymaster on board 
the U. S. Revenue Cutter McCuUoch. 

Press Correspondents. 

Mr. J. T. Stickney, Special Correspondent for the New York 
Herald, was on board of the Flagship Olympia. 

Mr. E. W. Harden, Special Correspondent for the New York 
World, was on board of the McCulloch. 

Mr. J. T. McCutcheon, R. F. G. S., Special Correspondent for the 
Chicago Herald, was on board of the McCulloch. 



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